The World Trade Center Remembered: 30 Postcards

The World Trade Center Remembered: 30 Postcards

The World Trade Center Remembered: 30 Postcards

The World Trade Center Remembered: 30 Postcards

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Overview

These beautifully reproduced postcards, whose images are among those included in The World Trade Center Remembered paperback book, portray the majesty of the Twin Towers from all directions.

For New Yorkers and visitors alike, the Trade Center was a compass point rising dramatically above other skyscrapers at the tip of Manhattan. For more than two decades, practically since the Twin Towers were erected, Sonja Bullaty and Angelo Lomeo photographed these awesome buildings. There are captivating panoramas from Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan, New Jersey, and uptown, taken in all seasons, as well as a section showing the vibrant life in the grand plaza at the center of the buildings.

A portion of the book's proceeds are donated to the Twin Towers Scholarship Program care of Scholarship America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780789254504
Publisher: Abbeville Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/01/2003
Pages: 30
Product dimensions: 4.80(w) x 6.60(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Sonja Bullaty was a photographer noted for lyrical composition and startling use of color and light in a vast body of work created during a five-decade collaboration with her husband, Angelo Lomeo. Their photographs appeared in Life, Time and Audubon magazines and have been exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the International Center of Photography and George Eastman House in Rochester.

Angelo Lomeo was born in New York City. He studied industrial art but soon turned to photography full time. He has traveled widely on assignment, in this country and abroad. His personal photography often involves the themes of the Human Presence in Nature, The Use of the Land, The Transience of Things, The Perfection of Nature's Design, and Abstraction.
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