Weegee [Members of the Congregation Israel Anscheigal Icie Minhagsford saving Holy Scrolls from fire in the synagogue, New York]
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]
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]
Weegee [Banner on the Headquarters Press Building with eight stars representing eight reporters serving in the Army and Navy, New York]
Vernon Merritt III [Woman with long hair wearing mini skirt, lace top, and sandals, walking up street, 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 The massive amounts of debris and dust (pictured in the last few shots) were not conducive to either frequent meals or healthy ones. "The guys on The Pile never really took a formal break and ate anything," Mikey says. "They would eat a ham sandwich
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 scene in which they used a cherry picker to rescue a fellow firefighter. "There was a fireman doing CPR while they were dragging somebody out,” Mikey remembers. "The only thing I could think of doing to help them out was to clear whatever debris
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.