Your poignant words and thoughts tell us more than any of the TV footage we see on CNN. Many of us in NZ owe so much to the US for our careers, inspiration and livelihoods that, although it's comfortable physically to be remote from the tragedy, we somehow wish we were closer to share your grief. God Bless You Both.
Submitted by John Wolff on Wed, 09/19/2001 - 00:52.
Powerful images capturing the whole City of New York as it changed forever.
Thanks to your imaging skills the whole world can see the tragic event from your personal point of view, beautiful and horrific as it was.
"In A New York Minute"? How catchy. How disgusting. Does either of these articles shed new light on the events? No, not really.
Publishing these articles is just another example of designers being self-congratulatory drama queens.
Authors: Do you even realize how in poor taste it is to "copyright" the images of the destroyed towers? Are you protecting your right to make money from those images? Disgusting.
Creativepro: Why didn't you choose to report on the columns of light memorial, or the proposed new WTC architecture? Now that would be DESIGN news related to what has happened.
Submitted by S3V3N.com on Fri, 09/28/2001 - 05:30.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, emotions and images of last Tuesday's unspeakable nightmare. Just as it is good to express your feelings through your art, it is good for us to read your words and view your photographs.
The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on.
All of thy piety nor thy wit can lure it back to cancel half a line,nor all of thy tears wash out a word of it!(Fitzgreald)
Submitted by sumnerIII on Tue, 09/18/2001 - 10:42.
The power of seeing and recording
Stunning, stunning, stunning. thanks for the momories
A Moving Account
I found both the article and the photo series to be a very sensitive and moving personal account of the devastating event.
John and Kearen
surreal
Thank you Katrin & John
Your poignant words and thoughts tell us more than any of the TV footage we see on CNN. Many of us in NZ owe so much to the US for our careers, inspiration and livelihoods that, although it's comfortable physically to be remote from the tragedy, we somehow wish we were closer to share your grief. God Bless You Both.
Appealing / Appalling - Images of the day worlds collided.
Powerful images capturing the whole City of New York as it changed forever.
Thanks to your imaging skills the whole world can see the tragic event from your personal point of view, beautiful and horrific as it was.
Amazing photos
thanks for publishing these photos
WTC Events from across the Hudson
Appreciate the sharing of the unique perspective of these two artists.
The photo sequence brings it all back.
The fore-shortened time line is like spending the whole day all over again.
The cloud that covers my view
I live in New York City, just a mile and a hlaf from the site of the WTC.
Each morning I would look to my left to see the WTC. Then to my right to the Empire State Building.
It was a way to check the weather and air quality.
Like Katrin and John there were mornings that the WTC was obscured by clouds and fog or just dimmed by smog and haze.
Now, no matter what the weather, I can no longer see the WTC.
To me it is as if a perpetual cloud covers part of my life.
EXTREME POOR TASTE
"In A New York Minute"? How catchy. How disgusting. Does either of these articles shed new light on the events? No, not really.
Publishing these articles is just another example of designers being self-congratulatory drama queens.
Authors: Do you even realize how in poor taste it is to "copyright" the images of the destroyed towers? Are you protecting your right to make money from those images? Disgusting.
Creativepro: Why didn't you choose to report on the columns of light memorial, or the proposed new WTC architecture? Now that would be DESIGN news related to what has happened.
Irony
Incredible that there can be beauty in such trajedy...
My heart, my soul and every part of my being is with you all.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, emotions and images of last Tuesday's unspeakable nightmare. Just as it is good to express your feelings through your art, it is good for us to read your words and view your photographs.
It is all a part of the healing.
May God bless and keep you.
We, as people, are connected more than we think!!
The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on.
All of thy piety nor thy wit can lure it back to cancel half a line,nor all of thy tears wash out a word of it!(Fitzgreald)