Monday, August 29, 2016

Capturing The Frenetic Glory of Manhattan

Fascinating...

Grand Central Station.

Woody Allen’s Manhattan is, perhaps, the most famous portrait of NYC.  Its low contrast black and white photography catches the city in a stark, seedy glamour, Mark Wilson reports on fastdesign.com.

Thirty-seven years later, photographer Kyoung Sop Choi has captured Manhattan’s polar opposite: a fast-paced mecca worshipping the gods of over stimulation, Wilson added.

For the fascinating time-lapse of Manhattan you won't want to miss:  https://www.fastcodesign.com/3063152/photographing-the-messy-frenetic-glory-of-manhattan

Photo: Tony Cenicola, nytimes.com.  

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