New York City Prints
When walking the streets of New York City I always remind myself to look up, look down, look all around.
Magical NYC moments captured in my photography, available on prints, notecards, tote bags, apparel, and home goods.
When Things Align and Catch My Eye: A classic New York City streetlamp lined up perfectly with the iconic Empire State Building and I happened to look up at just the right moment. Synchronicity is a beautiful thing.
Beam Me Up! Penn Station’s revamp feels almost futuristic—shafts of light pouring down like a teleportation beam. I caught this shot while waiting for my sister’s arrival, the beginning of our holiday adventure.
Iconic Water Towers of New York City: NYC has between 10,000 and 20,000 of these rooftop barrels. They quietly do the heavy lifting—keeping water flowing in buildings taller than six stories. Functional, iconic, and very cool in my opinion.
Empire State Building Sunset: Sunset spectacle over the Empire State Building — blue, orange, gold, and cloud-kissed skies.
A Chorus of Hats: Mom always said, keep your head warm. New York answers with a chorus of hats—street style at its best. Times Square Hat Vendor.
Pumpkins, Petals & Disco Dreams: Autumn on the stoop, with a sparkle twist—pumpkins grounded in tradition, flowers in bloom, and a disco ball dancing in rebellion. Only in New York!
Classic Light Post and Leaves: Foliage and Lamplight — a timeless glimpse of autumn in New York City.
Pink Flamingos and Fire Escapes: Pink flamingos in the window, fire escapes climbing the brick — NYC knows how to mix whimsy with grit.
The View That Was: One of the last glimpses of this iconic view—before a rising skyscraper erased it from sight. For years, the Empire State Building stood proudly in this frame. Now, it exists only in memory… and in this photograph.
Mermaid at Rockefeller Center: Concrete, skyscrapers, and one mermaid in her element. Magical.
Tugboat Shining on East River: A walk along the East River afforded me this shining moment: a tugboat glistening in the sunlight, steel and water crossing paths—industry meets poetry.
Springtime at Grand Central: Spring flowers up close, Grand Central Terminal in the background. Springtime in New York City.
Steeplechase, Coney Island's Crown: Rising above the boardwalk, the Steeplechase Tower keeps watch over Coney Island in Brooklyn — part memory, part beacon.
Statue of Liberty: To get this shot, I had to lie flat on the ground—yes, it turned a few heads! But some views are worth the effort, and Lady Liberty’s grandeur makes it unforgettable. in the golden hush of the setting sun.
Statue of Liberty Caught Between Sails & Sunsets
A summer night adrift on the harbor … Prosecco in hand, camera poised, as a sailboat and Lady Liberty bask together in the golden hush of the setting sun.
Irish Pub New York City A century of stories, steeped in charm — Dublin House remains one of the last authentic Irish pubs in NYC, its neon glow a beacon of history.
New York City From Above
Rise above the city that never sleeps. From the Freedom Tower, every street and building tells a story, while the Woolworth Building stands elegantly among its towering neighbors. A striking perspective that highlights the architectural beauty and vibrant energy of Manhattan.
Boardwalk Memories
Boardwalk charm—bikes, sand, and sea. Taken in August 2012, just before Superstorm Sandy, this image preserves a view enjoyed by four generations of my family, and one that no longer exists today, except in this photograph.
Rockaway Beach, Queens, NY
The High Line
Architectural poetry on the High Line creating a harmonious balance with nature.
Chic in the City
I happened to be early for an appointment. As I took a twirl around the block to kill some time, I came upon this lovely contradiction. City grit, city chick.
Hell’s Kitchen
A Cast-Iron Classic: Pine Bank Arch stands as one of the last surviving cast-iron bridges in Central Park, revived from years of neglect and lovingly restored in the 1980s.
Hearts of Snow
Under the falling snow, love left its mark—hearts shining softly in Madison Square Park.
Magic in Gramercy Park
Snow-dusted benches in Gramercy Park, where silence feels like a spell. This was my mother’s favorite of all my photos—and for that reason, it will always hold a place in my heart and my collection. Magic… Magia (in Italian).
St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Daffodils: Cathedral Majesty, Daffodil Song — From the sidewalk, the cathedral rises in quiet grandeur, with daffodils brightening the garden at its feet.
Lifeguard Chair
A lifeguard chair without its lifeguard—still holding court with the waves.
Rockaway Beach, Queens.
Old-School NYC Water Fountain
Water fountain moment: hydrate, meditate. What are you thirsty for?
Burnett Fountain, Central Park: One of my favorite spots in Central Park is the Conservatory Garden. This fountain features a boy playing the flute and a young girl with a birdbath, reminiscent of The Secret Garden. It’s also one of Central Park’s monuments honoring historic women—beautiful and full of meaning.
Girl with Birdbath: A quiet moment in the Conservatory Garden in NYC’s Central Park: she holds the birdbath gently, lost in the garden’s magic, as if inviting the world to pause and wonder.
Upside Down Right Side Up: In a rainy NYC puddle, the city flips—buildings, a lone walker, stray trash, and secret initials dance together in a fleeting upside-down world, full of surprises and stories.
Library Lion, All Dressed Up for Spring: In the heart of New York City, Patience, the NYPL’s south-side lion, presides over a carpet of golden blooms and vibrant green leaves—a quiet, magical moment of spring amid the bustle of 5th Avenue.
Sun clock and Woolworth Building: When you walk under something for years but only now noticing just how fabulous it is. “The Sun it shines for all.” This thermometer has been greeting passersby on Broadway and Chambers Streets since 1917, when the New York Evening Sun moved into the building
Classic NYC Buildings Kissed by the Sun: Sunlight warms these timeless tenements, turning everyday streets into a quiet, golden moment.
Reflections: After a fresh rain in NYC, a sidewalk puddle mirrors a building and a leafy tree, while fallen autumn leaves mingle with the gritty city sidewalk—a fleeting moment where nature and urban life meet.
Hail Mary Card in Spokes: On the subway headed to Rockaway Beach, a guy plopped down next to me. Nothing special until I caught sight of his wheel. Even bicycles need a little blessing.
Tree Reflection in the Concrete: A stark silhouette of bare branches pools inside a cracked New York City sidewalk, turning an ordinary puddle into something unexpectedly haunting and capturing the hidden beauty that appears when nature and concrete briefly overlap.
Empire State Building in Deep Blues
One of the last glimpses of this iconic view—before a rising skyscraper erased it from sight. For years, the Empire State Building stood proudly in this frame. Now, it exists only in memory… and in this photograph.
Chinatown Charms: A burst of colorful trinkets brings the joy of NYC Chinatown shopping to life—playful, vibrant, and giving a fabulous vibe.
Wishin On A Star: A construction cone, some steam, and a holiday star lined up just right—New York’s 5th Avenue making wishes come true.
Winter Magic in Bryant Park: Delicate layers of snow outline bare branches in Bryant Park, set against a striking turquoise backdrop. snow-covered tree branches etched beautifully against a turquoise building. The simple contrast creates a scene filled with quiet winter magic in the heart of New York City.” It’s a moment of winter magic in the middle of New York City—calm, crisp, and unexpectedly beautiful.
Flatiron Perspective: From the sidewalk, the city rises—glossy cylinders catch traffic lights, pulling the gaze upward toward the Met Life Building. A poetic, reverent moment amid the grit and pulse of NYC.