Photographer documents the beauty of New York
Categories: North America | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/photographer-documents-the-beauty-of-new-york1.htmlPhil Penman shoots New York, capturing the unique spirit of the "Big Apple". This photo series consists of amazing black and white portraits of eccentric New York characters, as well as live street scenes.
Penman claims with his photo that in a city that never sleeps, it is never boring. The British photographer used to live in Los Angeles, but then moved to New York.
"I like to shoot on the street — that's how I find out everything. I know those who beg and then drive a good car," says Penman.
"Once a homeless man warned me about a bomb threat. As it turned out, only the police knew about it — and the homeless, because they know everything!" says the photographer.
Photo: Phil Penman / REX Shutterstock
The man with the snake in Soho
Skaters in Brooklyn
Astronaut in Soho
A man walking a turkey
Dancing in the water near the Brooklyn Bridge
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Fifth Avenue
Trumpeter
On Madison Avenue
Fog over Manhattan
Hudson River View
Canal Street
At the entrance to the subway
Statue of David on Delancey Street
Graffiti on the back walls of houses in Manhattan
Keywords: City | Genre | Residents | New york | Usa | Streets | Photographer
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