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  • September 12, 2011 | Personal,Street Photography

    9/11

    Fire department march down Park row away from the memorial celebration on 9/11/2011.

    I walked over the Brooklyn Bridge to area where the service was being held and here are few images from that walk on the ten year anniversary of 9/11.  The fire department marching back to their fire house down Park Row just off Broadway after opening ceremony. Needless to say it was a very emotional day for many in and around ground zero. Walter was greeter at Trinity Church where many people gathered and attended services. The field of flags a flag for every one who died on 9/11. The new building finally being rising from the ashes. The USS New York LPD-21 anchored in the Hudson river and people lighting candles on the promenade in Brooklyn at make shift memorials. With the tribute of lights reaching skyward.Images from the 9/11 memorial outside of the memorial service area. Sept 11, 2011.

     

     
    1. ChristopherDavid:

      Pretty powerful reportage Kevin. Thank you for this!

      September 14, 2011 3:24 pm


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    A reflection of the bridge and groom embracing each other in the limo's window after the ceremony Kevin Wick Photography

    Lauren and Dan started their getting ready at Stephen Wise Free Synagogue where their ceremony was held. After the beautiful ceremony they had a small cocktail party for their friends and family of the synagogue. Later in the evening they went to the Harmonie Club where they ate, drank and danced the night away. They were also featured in the Sunday New York Times wedding section.

    Bride gets a kiss from her grandmother before she gets married Kevin Wick Photography

    Father and mother of the bride have a solemn moment before she walks down the isle Kevin Wick Photography

    the groom see the bride up close after she walked down the isle Kevin Wick Photography

    A reflection of the bridge and groom embracing each other in the limo's window after the ceremony Kevin Wick Photography

    Bride and groom run out of the church doors for the limo Kevin Wick Photography

    Bride and groom hold to chairs as they raised up during hora Kevin Wick Photography

    The bride gazes into her grooms eyes during a toast about their dating days Kevin Wick Photography

     

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    Lauren and Daniel enjoy a laugh on a bench at the vistor center in Central Park - kevin wick photography

    Lauren and Daniel will be getting married later this month with the ceremony being held at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue. The reception will be held at the beautiful Harmonie Club.

    Lauren and Daniel enjoy an Intimate monemnt during their engagment session in Central Park - kevin wick photography

    Silhouette of Laruen and Daniel in a passage way leading to the carrousel for a ride - Kevin Wick Photography

    Portrait of Daniel and Laruen in central park - Kevin Wick Photography

    Lauren and Daniel enjoy a moment outside the carrousel in Central Park - Kevin Wick

    Lauren and Daniel blow fairy with a mime in central park and they also have a good laugh on the mall in central park's poets walk - Kevin Wick Photography

    Lauren and Daniel enjoy a laugh on a bench at the vistor center in Central Park - kevin wick photography

    Laren and Daniel hold hands as they walk through central park and they embrace each other watching the sun sset from their apartment - Kevin Wick Photography


     

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    Practicing Tai-chi in the arch of the manhattan bridge.

    DUMBO, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. “The Arch” is a glorious public space. A 65-foot-high tunnel through the Manhattan Bridge from Adams to Pearl Street. Came across this person under the Arch practicing their tai-chi on rainy Sunday morning. While out for my Sunday morning GOYA walk around Dumbo the rain picked up and out came the umbrellas. Some places stayed a little dryer than others under the bridge.

    going through the different move of tai-chi

    Under the manhattan bridge practicing tai-chi.

    An individual practicing Tai-chi in the arch of the manhattan bridge.

    As water begins to make puddles reflection of the buildings from across the street begin to show.

    Pumping station under the Manhattan bridge used by the fire department show it age.

    Single man wlking in the rain with and umbrella in Dumbo.

    A father pushes a baby carriage in the rain as his wife follows under an umbrella.

    A women walking holding an umbrella with being protected from the rain under the bridge.

    A person walks in the street holding an umbrella.

    Pedestrians standing under the bridge hold umbrella wait on a break in traffic to cross Jay St. In Brooklyn, NY.

     

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    Locks on the Brooklyn Bridge left by loves as a tribute to their love.

    A pop cultural sensation that has turned bridges, rails or fences into a locksmith’s paradise has jumped across the Atlantic and to the Brooklyn Bridge. Locks of Love (candados del amor) or love locks have starting appearing on the Brooklyn Bridge over the last few years. The custom involves two lovers, a padlock and a fence or significant landmark of some kind. The subsequent bond of lock to fence symbolizes of course, eternal commitment. From Europe to North America, Asia to Oceania, dozens of love padlock sites now dot the globe. Now an international tradition, “love padlocks” began humbly in the 1980s in the Hungarian town of Pécs. The tradition didn’t seem to take off until the movie version of “Tre Metri Sopra il Cielo” came out in 2004. As per the story, a young man trying to win heart of a girl, tells her that there is a tradition of putting a padlock in an old bridge in Rome, and tossing the key in the river makes their love last forever. This started a new trend and couples began putting their locks onto a street lamp on Ponte Milvio. From what I could see people from around the world have left signs of their beloved devotion to each other on the Brooklyn Bridge for others to enjoy.

    Cobi and Meile left a blue lock on the Brooklyn Bridge with their up coming wedding date of August 8, 2011.

    Locks of love attached to an eyelet on the tower of the Brooklyn Bridge.

    Many different sizes of simple brass locks attached to an eyelet on the Brooklyn bridge

    Seven was here! Along with several other people who left locks of love.

    Locks attached to the fence over looking peir 17 South Sreet Seaport and the finacial district of Manhattan.

    Madison and Wojtek share their Lock in 2011 in New York.

    C&D show their love by leaving a lock attache to stake in the tower of the Brooklyn Bridge.

    Te Amo! one lock has written on it.

    New York March 2011 from Rome

    I heart Stephanie!

    Lovers holding hands walk by some of the locks with anttrubite to their loved one.

     
    1. ChristopherDavid:

      Kevin! I love this series!

      January 25, 2012 10:47 am


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    street photography during winter storm in Brooklyn, NY.

    Some where between snow storm five and six I believe it was, I ventured out to do some photography on the street. It was during this recent winter rain storm that umbrellas were annihilated. Umbrellas were little help against the rain and winds of this storm.  The corner vendors dry weather two dollar umbrella that turns into the five dollar umbrella when it rain or snows was no match at all. The life span of the five dollar umbrella is about about five minutes as well. These umbrellas were found in and around Columbus Park in downtown Brooklyn not far from where I live.

    Blue umbrella aboundoned on the street

    Umbrella was no match for the stiff winds

    Umbrells were turned in side out!

    Umbrella stuck in a bike rack

    Umbrella in motion

    one of the few winners

    A quick look up

    Strolling along in front of the Kings county court house.

    Waiting on the the traffic to cross the street

    Evidence of the pogrom of umbrellas

    walking, talking and holding an umbrella

     
    1. ChristopherDavid:

      What a cool idea for a street project!

      January 25, 2012 10:49 am


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    Just wanted to add a few more of the folks that braved the chilly water of the Atlantic ocean on New Years Day. The weather held out for the Coney Island Polar Bear annual swim. The water was a chilly 38° while the air was about 45°. There were plenty of swimmers and lots of people supporting the swimmers. The Polar Bear Club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the United States. Though temperatures were higher than usual for New Year’s Day, the Polar Bears said it the water was still plenty cold and invigorating.

     

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    The weather held out for the Coney Island Polar Bear annual swim. The water was a chilly 38° while the air was about 45°. There were plenty of swimmers and lots of people supporting the swimmers. The Polar Bear Club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the United States. Though temperatures were higher than usual for New Year’s Day, the Polar Bears said it the water was still plenty cold and invigorating. The swim benefited Camp Sunshine, an organization from Maine that helps children with life-threatening illnesses. Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    This guys walked on his hand into chilly water.

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    Coney Island, Coney Island Polar Bear Club, Winter Bathing, Freezin' for a reason,

    The swimmers and supporters heading home.

     

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