Vivienne Gucwa
New York City - Snow - Stone Street --
Stone Street covered in snow.
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Camera: Sony NEX-6 | Lens: Sony E-Mount 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3
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If you have been following along with my posts on my photography blog, it's pretty clear that I have been pining away for a good snow here in New York City. Earlier this week I posted some photos of Central Park's most beautiful winter views and a compilation of photos of a snowy night in Manhattan. Well, I am happy to say that today definitely delivered in terms of snowy goodness.
After a hearty breakfast, I headed out to explore a part of Manhattan I rarely get to enjoy in the snow: the Financial District. I have photographed the Financial District quite a bit but never during a winter storm. It's actually one of my favorite parts of lower Manhattan. Between its historic streets and its gotham-like feel, it's hard to not get swept up in the cinematic elements of the neighborhood.
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View my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
Interested in my work and have questions about PR and media? Check out my:
About Page | PR Page | Media Page
To use any of my photos commercially, feel free to contact me via email at photos@nythroughthelens.com
New York City - Snow - Stone Street --
Stone Street covered in snow.
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Camera: Sony NEX-6 | Lens: Sony E-Mount 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3
--
If you have been following along with my posts on my photography blog, it's pretty clear that I have been pining away for a good snow here in New York City. Earlier this week I posted some photos of Central Park's most beautiful winter views and a compilation of photos of a snowy night in Manhattan. Well, I am happy to say that today definitely delivered in terms of snowy goodness.
After a hearty breakfast, I headed out to explore a part of Manhattan I rarely get to enjoy in the snow: the Financial District. I have photographed the Financial District quite a bit but never during a winter storm. It's actually one of my favorite parts of lower Manhattan. Between its historic streets and its gotham-like feel, it's hard to not get swept up in the cinematic elements of the neighborhood.
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View my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
Interested in my work and have questions about PR and media? Check out my:
About Page | PR Page | Media Page
To use any of my photos commercially, feel free to contact me via email at photos@nythroughthelens.com