Friday Night Lights, New York City

Friday Night Lights, New York City

I tend to be early to things, and when I arrived to Brooklyn Bridge Park, I was the only camera there. I have never shot there before, but I was surprised I was the only one. Of course by he time I left, there were 20 people with tripods, mono pods, zoom lenses, fish eye lenses, etc.

I met a guy from London who was in NY for just a few days. He said he hopped a flight yesterday to NYC right before he starts a new job on Monday. He found a couch to surf on the Internet and was just walking and taking it all in. It ought to give him something to talk about on his first day…

I hung around until the sun was gone and the city lights started taking over. This was my last shot of 20 or so. I like the equality of the sunset and the city – a good balance between the blues of the sky and the blues of the water.

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Red Cube by Isamu Noguchi, New York City

Red Cube by Isamu Noguchi, New York City

This time, something from an artist. Isamu Noguchi, one of my favorite, has five pieces in New York City, in addition to the Foundation and Museum that lives in Queens, NY. This one, the Red Cube is located on Broadway in the Financial District.

Noguchi was a sculptor, but also designed spaces, and worked with architects and their projects. This piece brings together both of those aspects. Noguchi contrasts the classic and modern architecture, their tones and detailing with his Red Cube, creating a spatial dynamic, challenging the straight lines of the sidewalk pavers, the window frames, the interior lighting grids, etc.

This is how I think that art and architecture can speak to people…

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Sculpture of a Female Representing Asia at the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York City

Sculpture of a Female Representing Asia at the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York City

This is the left-most pedestal in front of the facade of the U.S Custom House. There are four in total, depicting the continents Africa, Europe and America. The famous American sculptor Daniel Chester French produced the pieces. And of course his most famous work is Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., so we are lucky to have these pieces in New York.

The building stands on the location of Fort Amsterdam, the original fort and center of the New Amsterdam settlement, the original settlement that became New York. I feel humbled to stand on that ground and think about the history and all that has passed.

The Custom House now has a few uses. It houses the National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center and the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

I love the contrast between the stone of the sculpture and the building itself, against the modern steel and glass behind in the shadows. And the facade is very dramatic at night, as streams of Wall Street bankers and lawyers pass through Bowling Green on their way home.

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Manhattan Engraved in the Facade of the Municipal Building, New York City

Manhattan Engraved in the Facade of the Municipal Building, New York CityIt’s Manhattan right? That word known world wide, the Lenni Lenape indian name (Mannahatta), the most famous part of the most famous city. Everything that happens, it happens here first. Media, fashion, ideals, ideas…

The engraving is over the central arch of the Municipal Building’s main entrance that looks onto Chambers Street. The gray stone with urban dirt and weather streaks seems like a fitting feeling, especially for a building where the real work of the New York City gets done.

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The Start of the Sunset with the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City

The Start of the Sunset with the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City

As sunset approaches, you still can feel the warmth of the sun on your face, but on your back it starts to get cool. The sun gets weaker and weaker, as the colors grow and grow…

But I love this moment, as the city is still reflecting light, and not creating its own… It’s just a matter of time.

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