Brett Favre Mural in Kiln, Mississippi
December 2019 — A mural painted on the wall of a gas station in Kiln Mississippi with all the helmets Brett Favre wore.
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December 2019 — A mural painted on the wall of a gas station in Kiln Mississippi with all the helmets Brett Favre wore.
September 2019 — Travelers walk past a construction wall at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York, on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. Renovations continue at the Delta terminal as part of the airport’s multibillion-dollar redevelopment project.
September 2019 — Cars pass through the Manhattan Bridge arch and colonnade at dusk in Lower Manhattan on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. Orange traffic barrels line the roadway as construction continues near the historic Beaux-Arts structure.
September 2019 — On a dimly lit street in New York’s Chinatown, the glow of a small Fuzhou restaurant spills onto the sidewalk piled high with black garbage bags. Through the narrow doorway of Zheng Xing Fu Zhou Cuisine Inc., a worker in a red apron is seen bent over, quietly preparing food inside the cramped kitchen. The storefront, framed by boxes and handwritten notices, tells the story of a neighborhood balancing survival and tradition, even as the detritus of the day lines the curb outside. The contrast between the bustling work inside and the refuse outside captures a candid snapshot of city life — grit and perseverance side by side.
September 2019 — Exit signage at the Rector Street subway station in Manhattan New York City.
September 2019 — Rector Street subway station in Manhattan New York City.
September 2019 — Chinatown in Flushing, Queens in New York City.
September 2019 — An MTA bus is stopped along Roosevelt Avenue in Flushing, Queens, a bustling corridor lined with Chinese and Korean storefronts.
September 2019 — Sidewalk on Madison Avenue showing a row of storefronts under scaffolding late at night on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The Christian Louboutin store window.
September 2019 — Taken on the southern edge of Central Park in New York City, looking toward Midtown Manhattan from near The Pond. From left to right, visible buildings include 111 West 57th Street (the thin, needle-like skyscraper), Central Park Tower (one of the world’s tallest residential buildings), and the historic Essex House hotel with its red rooftop sign. The green-roofed Plaza Hotel can also be seen near the center-right, just below the taller modern towers of Billionaires’ Row.
September 2019 — The Inscope Arch sits near the southeast corner of Central Park, close to Grand Army Plaza and 59th Street. At night, the stone passageway offers a calm, almost hidden route beneath the park’s trees.
September 2019 — Benches in Central Park on a September evening.
September 2019 — Incubus and Dane Cook at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
September 2019 — Neon lights at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
September 2019 — The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon at 30 Rock in New York City.
September 2019 — The York Street Station in Brooklyn, New York.
September 2019 — East River from Manhattan New York City.
September 2019 — Old wooden pilings rise from the East River with the Manhattan skyline glowing in the background. Viewed from Brooklyn Bridge Park
September 2019 — A man walks down a long hallway in the New York City Subway system.
September 2019 — A dimly lit stairway leads down into a New York City subway station on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. Aging infrastructure and exposed piping are visible along the tiled walls.
September 2019 — A staircase leads to the exit at the 47–50 Streets Rockefeller Center subway station in Manhattan. The station serves the B, D, F, and M lines.
September 2019 — The entrance of Trump International Hotel and Tower in Manhattan is seen at night. Several vehicles, including an NYPD patrol car, are parked outside the building along a marked bike lane.
September 2019 — Storefronts of The Vitamin Shoppe, Rumour’s Bar and Grill, and The Bread Factory Café are seen at night along a Manhattan street. Cars are parked in front of the businesses.
September 2019 — Traffic and illuminated billboards fill Times Square in Manhattan at night, with streams of cars and taxis moving through the crowded intersection. Bright advertisements, theater signs, and neon lights dominate the scene as pedestrians navigate the sidewalks and bike lanes around one of New York City’s busiest landmarks.
September 2019 — The marquee of the Ed Sullivan Theater glows at night in Manhattan, advertising “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” Pedestrians walk past the historic theater, which has been home to late-night television for decades, with nearby businesses like Angelo’s Pizza adding to the busy Midtown street scene.
September 2019 — A neon sign for Angelo’s Pizza glows against the brick facade of a building in Midtown Manhattan. The Italian restaurant, located near the Ed Sullivan Theater, adds to the neighborhood’s mix of nightlife and dining spots illuminated after dark.
September 2019 — A vendor works at a brightly lit Sabrett hot dog stand in Manhattan, surrounded by stacks of soda cans, bottled water, and snack foods. Street carts like these are a common sight across New York City, serving pretzels, knishes, and hot dogs late into the night to passing pedestrians.
September 2019 — Two people paddle kayaks along the Hudson River near the USS Intrepid, a decommissioned aircraft carrier now serving as part of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in Manhattan. The massive gray hull of the ship looms over the water, contrasting with the small boats below.
September 2019 — A stairway leads down to the train platforms for Tracks 11 and 13 at Penn Station in Manhattan. A sign reading “Watch Your Step” hangs above the stairs, while a black-and-white advertisement looms over the tracks in the busy transit hub.
September 2019 — A Metro-North Railroad train sits at a platform inside Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. The stainless-steel cars reflect the dim lighting of the underground station, where exposed pipes and graffiti-marked beams highlight the aging infrastructure of the busy commuter hub.
September 2019 — A Connecticut state seal is displayed on the side of a Metro-North Railroad train car, operated in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Transportation. The red-and-silver exterior includes safety instructions and signage, highlighting the regional rail system that connects commuters between New York and Connecticut.
September 2019 — A Metro-North Railroad train is seen at a station platform, its blue-and-white exterior bearing the MTA logo. The commuter rail line, operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, connects New York City with suburbs across New York State and Connecticut.
September 2019 — A Metro-North Railroad train waits at a platform inside Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. The concrete pillars and exposed beams of the underground station frame the tracks, where the yellow warning strip lines the edge of the platform.
September 2019 — The entrance to Track 30 inside Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan is seen at night. The marble hallways of the landmark station lead to the train platforms below, as a commuter and a security officer stand near the archways beneath illuminated signs.
September 2019 — An eagle statue perched on a globe stands outside Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. The bronze sculpture, one of several around the historic landmark, looks out over Midtown with the glass facade of the MetLife Building rising in the background.
September 2019 — The Lower Plaza at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan is seen with the golden statue of Prometheus overlooking the outdoor dining area. Rows of international flags line the upper concourse, while crowds gather around the landmark complex that is home to shops, offices, and seasonal attractions.
September 2019 — The neon marquee of NBC Studios glows outside 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan. The sign, also advertising the Rainbow Room and the building’s observation deck, marks the entrance to the historic headquarters of the television network.
September 2019 — A dense vertical corridor of advertising light and architecture defines Times Square, seen here at 47th Street and Broadway in Midtown Manhattan. Towering LED billboards and commercial facades—featuring brands from Levi’s to Samsung—create one of the world’s most iconic visual environments. Once a gritty crossroads of theaters and print media, the area was redeveloped in the late 20th century into a symbol of global commerce and digital spectacle, blending entertainment, marketing, and architecture into a single overwhelming urban experience.
September 2019 — A traffic officer directs pedestrians at a crosswalk in Times Square, Manhattan. Crowds move past construction barriers and street signage in the busy tourist district, where theaters, billboards, and entertainment venues draw thousands of visitors daily.
September 2019 — Pedestrians crowd the sidewalks around a subway entrance in Times Square, Manhattan. The 42nd Street–Times Square station, one of the busiest in New York City, connects multiple subway lines beneath the bright billboards, storefronts, and heavy traffic of the theater district.
August 2019 — Manhattan as seen from Long Island City
August 2019 — Manhattan as seen from Long Island City
August 2019 — Manhattan as seen from across the East River.
August 2019 — High rises in Long Island City, NY.
August 2019 — The iconic Pepsi-Cola sign glows in red neon along the East River waterfront in Long Island City, Queens. The landmark sign, originally installed in 1936, now stands in front of modern residential towers and remains a prominent feature of the New York City skyline.
August 2019 — The iconic Long Island sign towers over the East River waterfront in Queens as evening light reflects off the glassy high-rises of Long Island City. Once a gritty industrial dock, the area has transformed into one of New York City’s fastest-growing neighborhoods.
August 2019 — People walk along Mulberry Street in Manhattan’s Little Italy under rows of simple festive arches. Shops and cafés line the street as vendors sell food and souvenirs to passersby. The scene reflects the neighborhood’s everyday rhythm and long-standing cultural roots.
April 2019 — The intricate trackwork and tunnel entrance at Queen’s Park Station in northwest London reveal the dual identity of this site as both a passenger stop and a key depot for the Bakerloo Line. Opened in 1915, Queen’s Park serves as the operational transition point where London Underground trains share Network Rail tracks toward Harrow & Wealdstone. The junction’s dense web of points, signals, and electrified rails embodies over a century of continuous modernization—bridging early 20th-century tube engineering with today’s integrated mainline-underground operations.