New York City
Traffic + Crowds + Numerous yellow cabs = The Big Apple. OK, I suppose a less cynical person would notice there is a lot more to New York City than just the traffic.
My short trip to Manhattan included a visit to: the Financial District, Federal Reserve, United Nations, Wall Street, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, amongst other tourist destinations. I am a little embarrassed to admit, but yes, I also had the opportunity to pose with notable celebrity… wax figures at The Madame Tussauds Wax Musuem, located in Times Square. It was fun.
My fav was the United Nations Headquarters. Our group received a tour, wherein we had the chance to see artwork, which has been gifted from countries around the world. We also had the opportunity to view some of the ornate Chamber rooms, where discussions on global issues were underway. It was amazing to see how a truly international organization, with such great influence, operates.
All in all, the lights, the pace, and the aesthetics of the City inspired me. For those pursuing a career in photography or filmmaking, your portfolio is simply incomplete without a hint of NYC primarily due to the aesthetics of the location…

Wall Street

Rockefeller Center

United Nations Flag

Times Square

First photo of Wall Street

(Blurry) View from "The Top of the Rock"
Copyright © Esha Abrol, Canada. 2008
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