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New York Then and Now(r) (2019) - Reiss, Marcia
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Pairing classic archive photos with their modern viewpoint, New York Then and Now shows the dramatic changes that have transformed the city in 150 years. This latest edition of Pavilion Books' top-selling North American title, New York Then and Now, was last revised and updated in 2019. Photographed by one of the city's leading architectural photographers, Evan Joseph, the book shows the ever-changing nature of the city's streetscapes. Using vintage photographs from the 19th century up until the 1950s, striking contrasts can be seen in the buildings and sidewalks of Wall Street, Greenwich…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Pairing classic archive photos with their modern viewpoint, New York Then and Now shows the dramatic changes that have transformed the city in 150 years. This latest edition of Pavilion Books' top-selling North American title, New York Then and Now, was last revised and updated in 2019. Photographed by one of the city's leading architectural photographers, Evan Joseph, the book shows the ever-changing nature of the city's streetscapes. Using vintage photographs from the 19th century up until the 1950s, striking contrasts can be seen in the buildings and sidewalks of Wall Street, Greenwich Village, Union Square, Madison Square, Times Square, and the Upper East and West Sides. In addition to the archival and contemporary photos, the book is packed with historical information. Together, they tell fascinating stories about the buildings that have come, gone, or stayed in place, remarkably transformed or thankfully preserved.
Autorenporträt
Marcia Reiss was Policy Director of the Parks Council, now New Yorkers for Parks, and previously Public Affairs Director for the New York City Department of Ports and Trade. She also taught at Columbia University and Hunter College, and was a reporter for the Brooklyn Phoenix. She and her husband are former residents of Brooklyn and Manhattan and now live in upstate New York. Evan Joseph is one of New York City's leading photographers for architecture and interiors. Evan fell in love with photography at thirteen and followed the passion to study art at Vassar College and The Slade School of Art in London, later returning to New York University for a Master's Degree. He has been a member of the faculty of Parsons School of Design and The Art Institute of NYC and has been published in leading magazines around the world.