8. Photography Exhibit at the International Center of Photography

The exhibit JFK November 22, 1963: A Bystander’s View of History is focused on this historic moment as the dawn of “citizen journalism,” as innocent bystanders brought along personal cameras (a luxury at the time) to capture a shot of the president. By happenstance, these civilians were the first on scene to document one of the biggest scandals in the country’s history. ICP has put together a myriad of first images from that day

Take a look back at previous JFK coverage on Untapped Cities, including his 1960 Presidential Campaign in NYC, behind the scenes at at the new documentary One PM Standard Time, and JFK’s Park Avenue apartment.