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New York Changing

Since I recently posted about changes going on in Brooklyn, I thought this would be both interesting and appropriate.

The Morning News is featuring a gallery of photos from a book called NEW YORK CHANGING, by Douglas Levere.

A synopsis of the book from his website:

“NEW YORK CHANGING: DOUGLAS LEVERE REVISITS BERENICE ABBOTT’S NEW YORK presents 50 pairs of photographs by contemporary photographer Douglas Levere and world-renown photographer Berenice Abbott. Abbott’s iconic photographs, drawn from the Museum (of the City of New York)’s permanent collection, were taken in the 1930s and first published in her landmark book, Changing New York (1939). More than six decades later, Levere used the same camera Abbott had used and returned to the same locations at the same time of day and the same time of year. Indeed, he took on the role of detective as he successfully sought to understand and replicate every aspect of Abbott’s process. When seen side by side, these two remarkable bodies of work reveal much about the city and the nature of urban transformation.  Perhaps more than anything else, these carefully crafted images powerfully suggest that in New York, the only constant is change.”

The photos are also on exhibit at The Museum of the City of New York through November 13th.


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