Brooklyn based artist photographer Frank Bohbot documents illuminated facades of small shops, restaurants and services. Born in the southernmost suburbs of Paris, France (1980), photographer Franck Bohbot moved to New York City in 2013. He is a documentarian with an eye for the theatrical who found his way to photography by way of...
Navid Baraty: NYC Intersection
Watching the pace and flow of New York City from above is amazing. The constant stream of yellow taxis lining the avenues, the waves of pedestrians hurriedly crossing with the change of traffic signals, little figures disappearing into and emerging from the subway stations, the chorus of honking horns and...
George Steinmetz – New York Air: The View From Above
Shooting in all seasons and from dawn to dusk, Steinmetz captures the thrilling complexity and romance of 21st-century New York, with its new skyline and waterfront landscape, dazzling contemporary architecture and historic buildings - along with parks and streets and rooftops used for every possible purpose, and the massive infrastructure...
Richard Silver: Vertical Panoramas of New York Churches
Photographer Richard Silver has published a new series of vertical church panoramas, this time of his native New York. Despite only becoming a full-time photographer in 2011, his work has already been featured by companies such as Tiffany and Co., UNITED Airlines, TimeOut New York, and others. These vertical panoramas...
Dark side of New York City (1970s)
By 1970, the city gained notoriety for high rates of crime and other social disorders. A popular song by Cashman & West in the autumn of 1972, "American City Suite", chronicled, in allegorical fashion, the decline in the city's quality of life. The city's subway system was regarded as unsafe...
Dark side of New York City (1970s)
By 1970, the city gained notoriety for high rates of crime and other social disorders. A popular song by Cashman & West in the autumn of 1972, "American City Suite", chronicled, in allegorical fashion, the decline in the city's quality of life. The city's subway system was regarded as unsafe...
Tobias Hutzler: New York From Above
For German photographer Tobias Hutzler, Memorial Day is the perfect example of what makes New York so attractive. “I’m fascinated by the energy of this city,” he says. “It’s pure life.” Ever since he moved to New York, Hutzler has been documenting how people interact with the city, often shooting...
Paolo Pellizzari: Sport
Anastasia Photo is pleased to present Paolo Pellizzari’s first exhibition with the gallery. Paolo Pellizzari was born in Italy in 1956, and studied architecture and business before devoting himself full - time to photography. Pellizzari’s photographs have been shown in museums and galleries around the world, and published in newspapers...