Photographer Richard Silver captures the complex architecture of New York City's churches through his new vertical panoramic style.
For 22 years, photographer Dave Frieder has been documenting NYC's bridges using film from foot tingling perspectives up top. Now he's ready to publish a book.
The photography exhibit Only One opens September 4th in NYC, exhibiting the work of Michael Tischler, as fundraiser for the September 11 Memorial & Museum
These old Manhattan photos by Jefferson Hayman look like they were shot 120 years ago, but amazingly were created in the present day using vintage technique.
The photo exhibit Side by Side by Robin Hill is at the Four Seasons Restaurant comparing Philip Johnson's Glass House with Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House
Dan Kiley is the most eminent landscape architect you’ve never heard of but responsible for some of NYC's most prominent public spaces: Lincoln Center and more
See Prague beyond the tourist attractions of Wenceslas Square and Prague Castle with our list of 10 off-the-beaten spots in the capital of the Czech Republic
Through unprecedented access to the skies above NYC and a talented team of photographers NYonAir has been at the forefront of providing incredible aerial views
Beginning as an experiment in the early 1990's, Vera Lutter turned her New York City loft into a large pinhole camera, creating exquisite inverted, large format images now on exhibit at the Gagosian Gallery on the Upper East Side.
Photographer Weegee liked to be ‘invisible’ when taking photos and a exhibition "Weegee: At the Movies" at Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas, shows just how close he got