New York Air: The View from Above

New York Air: The View from Above

by George Steinmetz (Author), George Steinmetz (Author), Julien Tomasello (Author)

Synopsis

For New York Air, George Steinmetz, the superb aerial photographer of the Earth's remote and exotic regions, turns his camera on one of its most dynamic cities. New York City, with its iconic skyline; its mix of modern architecture and historic buildings; its rivers and islands; its infrastructure of roads and bridges; and its rooftops used for every possible purpose, is his magnificent subject--the great stage for twenty-first century life. Shooting from a small helicopter in all seasons and from dawn to dusk, Steinmetz captures both the brute physical presence and the romance of the metropolis. Included are the classic sites like Central Park and Times Square, important new projects like the Highline and the September 11 Memorial, wide coverage of both Manhattan and the other boroughs and all kinds of urban spaces, from museums to sports arenas to beaches. But what particularly distinguishes the photography is that it portrays the city at all scales and often reveals people at play, at rest, and at work.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Abrams
Published: 13 Oct 2015

ISBN 10: 1419717898
ISBN 13: 9781419717895

Media Reviews
George Steinmetz's new photo book, New York Air: The View From Above, presents an unparalleled visual feast of this well-known metropolis. Every photo offers a new perspective and a level of detail that turns familiar places into never-seen-before spectacles. Popular views are transformed, and an exclusive, secretive New York is revealed: the curvy contours of Central Park's trails encircling baseball fields blanketed with snow; the contrast of old and new as the glowing Freedom Tower competes with the iconic Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges; or the privilege of looking into Lady Liberty's neoclassical eyes. --TIME
Author Bio
George Steinmetz has photographed the world from his ultra-light paraglider, working mostly for National Geographic and GEO magazines. His previous books include Desert Air, African Air and Empty Quarter. His many awards include two first prizes from World Press Photo. The photographs for this book arose out of an assignment for the New Yorker magazine.