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New York Buildings From Below After exiting Penn Station this is one of the first photos I took from Sixth Avenue in Midtown New York. I love the composition of this photo and all of the intersecting lines the buildings create. I’ll have more photos to come very very soon. . . . #photo #photographer #photography #photooftheday #photogram #photographers #newyorkcity #newyork #newyorkphotographer #newyorkphoto #newyorkphotography #urban #urbanphotography #cityphotography #architecture #archit... Buildings From Below, Midtown New York, Intersecting Lines, New York Buildings, Penn Station, New York Architecture, Tall Buildings, New York Photography, Midtown Manhattan

New York Buildings From Below After exiting Penn Station this is one of the first photos I took from Sixth Avenue in Midtown New York. I love the composition of this photo and all of the intersecting lines the buildings create. I’ll have more photos to come very very soon. . . . #photo #photographer #photography #photooftheday #photogram #photographers #newyorkcity #newyork #newyorkphotographer #newyorkphoto #newyorkphotography #urban #urbanphotography #cityphotography #architecture…

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Walker Evans - Flatiron Building, From Below, New York City (1928-'30) Buildings From Below, Walker Evans Photography, Joel Meyerowitz, American Photography, Berenice Abbott, Walker Evans, Classic Photography, Flatiron Building, Henri Cartier Bresson

Inscription: Photographer's stamp on print, verso C: "Walker Evans"; collector's stamp on print, verso C: "COLLECTION // ARNOLD H. CRANE, CHICAGO, U.S.A."; inscribed in pencil on print, verso C: "withdrawn AHG 12/71"

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Buildings From Below, Nyc Vintage, American Photography, Walker Evans, Roaring 20's, Chrysler Building, Photo Report, Vintage New York, Urban Spaces

Inscription on negative envelope: "Duplicate exists, lighter exposure". Date per similar views of Chrysler building construction site (from above and below) by Ira Martin reproduced in "More Topless Towers for New York," Vanity Fair (November 1929)

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