What became known as Coney Island‘s “Parachute Jump” was originally the LifeSaver exhibit at the 1939-40 New York World’s Fair. The fair was held in the Flushing Meadows section of Queens, New York (where the 1964-5 Fair would be held); it was one of the 20th century’s most splendid yet most poignant marvels, inauspiciously occurring [...]
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“Tribute In Light 2002-2007″ features a series of 360-degree panoramic representations of the annual “twin beams of light” memorial to the World Trade Center. Photographed from various points around the NYC area over five years, the images are extremely impressive and sublime: a fitting remembrance to September 11. “Jook Leung is internationally recognized as an [...]
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