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New York From the Air

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

New York From the Air

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Seibert

ISBN:

9780789339775

Publisher:

Rizzoli International Publications

Imprint:

Rizzoli International Publications

Publication Date:

12th April 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Photographs: collections

Dewey:

779.47471092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 229mm, Height 305mm

Description

From sunrise to sunset, New York City is the most photographed city in the world. No other city is captured more each year, anywhere. Award-winning photographer Paul Seibert takes us on a breath-taking journey high above New York, from sweeping panoramic views to details of the architecture that make the city a photographers dream. Seiberts years as the official photographer for FlyNYON helicopter tours allowed him to know where and when to be for the most extraordinary light. Seibert brings his unique and unmatched aerial vistas of New York City to life every angle, every moment, every season. Tourists and native New Yorkers alike will see New York for the first time, all over again.

Reviews

TOP OF THE CITY The crown of New Yorks Chrysler building soars in the foreground while, far below, a shaft of light picks out a single, glowing yellow taxi. My hope is that you can feel my love for this city through my images, writes photographer Paul Seibert in the introduction to his new book New York From The Air. His photos, taken from helicopters and perches on buildings, can reveal surprises. Brooklyns Grand Army Plaza, on the ground a noisy maze of crosswalks and off-ramps, from the air assumes a serene oval, snow-covered beauty. Seen from above, the foreshortened Statue of Liberty has a deep seam running down the middle of her head. At different seasons, vivid autumn colors seem painted on Central Parks trees, thunderclouds loom apocalyptically over the citys bay and One World Trade Center takes a lightning strike. New York sends light back into the skies as well: A picture of the Tribute in Light, an annual 9/11 memorial, shows twin columns of light merging, then blazing at the top like a candle. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Author Bio

Paul Seibert lives in Closter, New Jersey, and has been a lifelong resident of the New York metropolitan area. He worked as the official photographer-director of digital content at FlyNYON, the premier helicopter and aerial tour provided over New York City. He was the winner of the 2019 Empire State Building Photo Contest, a nationwide contest with thousands of entries per year. Seibert has been a contributor to Rizzoli books New York City on Instagram and The Statue of Liberty: The Monumental Dream.

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