Jan Studio [John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy sitting with man and woman during Kennedy's presidential campaign, New York]
Jan Studio [Jacqueline Kennedy next to man seated at desk during John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, New York]
Archive object [Acceptance letter to Kathleen Seaman from The University of the State of New York re: application for Registered Nurse Certificate]
Martin Munkacsi [Woman standing under the Helicline to the Perisphere, World's Fair, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York]
Martin Munkacsi [Woman standing under the Helicline to the Perisphere, World's Fair, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York]
Gene Badger [Girl walking down staircase, that is compliant with Fire Department regulations, Joan of Arc Catholic School; New York]
John Albert Vincent Impellitteri and John J. Cavanagh with Broadway actors on 254 West 23rd Street, New York]
John Albert [Mayor William O'Dwyer comparing the artwork of Charles Guanini who is disabled, with William MacMillian's, New York]
John Albert [Federal Judge Harold R. Medina presiding over the trial of Communist leaders charged with conspiracy, New York]
Sorel Cohen [Exhibition poster for Sorel Cohen: An Extended and Continuous Metaphor, New Photographs, Galerie Optica, Montreal and P.S. 1, New York]
Michael F. Collarone A glimpse of the huge task awaiting these crews. "You don't see anybody on the pile yet," says Mikey. "It's what we call The Pile...a pile of steel."
Michael F. Collarone There was much confusion the following day, September 12. The remains of the World Trade Center were smoldering and too hot to move, but crews still hoped to make some contribution, however small, to the clean up.
Michael F. Collarone Firefighters started battling blazes that would burn for weeks to come, while professionals and volunteers like Mikey started to clean up the massive piles of rubble. Mikey photographed the fire truck and the car to show how the heat, the debris and
Michael F. Collarone A glimpse of the huge task awaiting these crews. "You don't see anybody on the pile yet," says Mikey. "It's what we call The Pile...a pile of steel."
Michael F. Collarone A glimpse of the huge task awaiting these crews. "You don't see anybody on the pile yet," says Mikey. "It's what we call The Pile...a pile of steel."