I spent the last week in New York and fell in love with the city all over again. It’s simply the best!
The serendipitous ways, the ease of bopping around, ice cream cones in central park, trains out of Penn Station to wherever your heart desires, little city pockets just waiting to be fallen in love with (ehh hemmm Red Hook), endless restaurants, incredible individual style, art everywhere your eyeballs land and my favorite part, the electric energy.
When I came across this energetic NY series by Adam Garelick I couldn’t resist posting it. His cityscapes are filled with strong contrast, rich textures, shapes, patterns, and the bright lights of the Big Apple that “document the visual richness of a city that [he is] fortunate to call home.” His work ranges from wide city views to small, subtle details and large, recognizable landmarks that are exclusive to New York City.
Garelick uses film and develops each negative by hand with very minimal post-processing. He rarely includes human figures in his compositions and, in doing so, presents a city that seems quiet and empty. However, the light trails of moving cars as well as the thousands of windows suggest the presence of bustling urban life hidden behind the darkness of night.
The artist says, “I’ve had the chance to explore Manhattan and all of its electric energy. But now, I try to capture what lies beneath the energy. That’s why most of my cityscapes are devoid of people. I try to capture moments of solitude. And they exist, even here.”
Rad right?
Photos: My Modern Met
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I love NY so much, I’d love to be one of her citizens !!
Maybe one day…
XOX, Gap.
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Wow, amazing pictures! I’ve always wanted to go to NY and now even more. Just beautiful!
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I just want to pack my bag!
Love these pictures!!!
Breathtaking!
Lots of love, xx
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These pictures are incredible!
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amazing pictures …
NY is place to be
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Wow, these are gorgeous. I’m always on the prowl for new and creative interpretations of a city that’s been photographed to death. Garelick’s nailed it. I was a photo student at NYU so I’ve seen my fair share of NYC imagery but this makes me fall in love with the city anew. Thanks for sharing.
xo,
T
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There’s no Union Station in NY…lol.
God, Everyone should experience New York at least once in their lifetime.