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Here Is New York: A Democracy of Photographs
Gilles Peress, Michael Shulan, ...

Scalo Publishers, 2002 - 864 pages

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History

I thought this was an excellent idea for all those who were affected by 9/11 and wanted to never forget how the nation was united. We stood in shock at such a castrophe and horrendous action, but instead of standing apart we stood together as a nation; putting religion, race, and political views aside. Six years later, here we are still fighting the war on an enemy that has no face only hate- hate not just for Americans but anyone outside their beliefs.


Triumph and Tears

This book is amazing. To have such a compilation of pictures is beyond words. It takes me back to that day, as I was sitting not too many miles away from it all... watching the events unfold in horror. This book is a must have for all.


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The Girl In Tower 1

The absolute best book out there on 9/11. I wish they had a volume 2 and 3 and 4, as there were enough photos.

The haunting image of this book is not the leg, it's the one of the girl standing in the burned out hole in Tower 1 looking down. How she survived to that point, with not a mark on her, is beyond comprerhension, but you later see her in mid-fall. I wish I knew her name so she could be remembered by that and not as the Girl In Tower 1.

A must have for anyone wanting an excellent book on 9/11.






loved this book

I am always facinated by any book that has to do with 9-11.This book was no different.I was so engrossed in it because the pictures make you feel like you were there.This was the worst tragedy and I just feel for all of the families so I read everything that I can.Like I said this book made me feel like I was there and at least half of the photos I had never seen before.


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A little piece of history...

I remember exactly what I was doing, where I was and who I was with when I first heard about the September 11th attacks on the United States of America. Everyone I know remembers too. As time went on, we all realized that our world would never be the same.

I saw this collection of photographs on a t.v. special and I had to have it. Although, I didn't loose anyone special that day...I knew I wanted to have a memento of September 11, 2001. This is perfect just for that. There is over 800 pages of pictures collected from everyone from photographers to tourists to citizens of New York in a very classy box to protect it. The collection is both glossy, colored photos and black and white photos. The pictures range from when the planes first hit the towers to the aftermath- our fallen towers, our fallen heroes, our fallen people. None of the photos have been censored, which I appreciated because it shows the truth of how devastating 9/11 really was. So, some of the photos are explicit.

If you want a little piece of history to show your children when they are older, your grandchilden, your unborn children or just to look back on...this is exactly what you should invest in.

This book of pictures tells the entire story without saying a word.


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Here is New York was founded in response to the events of September 11, and to the flood of images that resulted from it. The idea was simple: to present images of the event by as many different people and from as many different perspectives as possible. In the days following September 11, the organizers asked for pictures and were inundated with slides, negatives, prints, and digital files from photographers of every description, not only top photojournalists and other professionals, but rescue workers, firemen, police officers, school children, and amateurs of every kind. In order to underline that it was the images themselves that mattered, rather than their makers, the photographs were all digitally scanned, printed out in exactly the same format, and hung from wires without attribution or frames in a Soho storefront in downtown Manhattan.

The book Here is New York will be the most comprehensive and authentic document of what occurred. It will bear witness to what seemed unimaginable, memorialize the people who perished and the rescue workers who served so heroically. Most of all, the book will be a testimony of people speaking directly to each other about their fears, their emotions, and their desire for community. This desire is one of the strongest by-products of the horrible events of September 11. It is also what distinguishes Here is New York from any and all other books about the event.

Proceeds from the sale of the images and the book benefit The Children's Aid Society's WTC Relief Fund. To date, Here Is New York has donated over $600,000.00 to the Society. The democratic nature of the exhibiton has allowed it to expand to simultaneous exhibitions including shows at The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago; and The Daytona Beach Community College?s Southeast Museum of Photography. To continue to express the magnitude of this event and expound upon the democratic message of this project, exhibitions will be mounted simultaneously throughout the world this summer and fall to memorialize September 11th. The exhibitions will open in London, Tokyo, Zurich, Arles, as well as several other American locations including Washington, D.C. The pictures communicate where words are insufficient, each tells one part of this tragic story.

The Here Is New York exhibition has been featured in all of the major New York newspapers and by many local and national television networks, including CBS, PBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, and National Geographic, Oprah Winfrey, Rosie O'Donnell, Dateline, and 60 Minutes . International press from the following countries have covered the exhibition: the United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, and Japan. The book Here is New York will receive extensive press coverage as well.

Slipcased hardcover with dust jacket, 864 pages, 12 x 8.25 inches, 720 color and 160 duotones


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