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way to photograph
his
next global assignment so
that the photographs sells or presents the product in the best
possible manner.
An astounding fifty years
in the field has given him a unique understanding to produce the most
effective, salable, unsurpassed product in fashion, commercial,
travel and editorial photography.. Please also see www.didik.com/photo.
All
photographs by Frank X. Didik, unless otherwise noted.
A
note about NYC In Pictures: Long
before Google streetview, Frank Didik recognized the importance of
photographing every building and every area of the world. In 1982,
before the Internet was available to the public, he proposed to the
City of New York to photograph every building in the city and
demonstrated this with a sample in lower manhattan. He repeated this
demonstration by photographing every building south of 59 Street in
Manhattan in 1997. The purpose was to create a seamless view of every
city and location on the planet for historic purposes as well as
enhance marketing. After proposing this project to municipalities,
credit card companies, banks and the early search engines...the
project went nowhere. Below please find some of the photographs of
Manhattan in the late 1990's and early 2000's. Much higher
definitions are available. Photographs of buildings in New York City
range from 25 years old to 45 years old and are not available
anywhere else. To inquire about the availability and buy a specific
early photograph of a building, please call or send an email to
"inq at didik.com". Thank you.
Note: for
Frank Didik engineering and major infrastructure projects, go to www.DIDIK.com.
City
Scapes
| NYC
at night
| NYC
Bridges
| City
Hall Area
| SoHo
| Alternate
Energy
| Crowds
| Police
supervised events
| NYC
Skyline
| Washington
Square Park
| Formal
Events
| Black
out
| Meat
Market
| ChinaTown
| Times
Square Area
night, summer, winter | Central
Park
| Various
Political Demonstrations
| NYC
in the Winter
| Midtown
| World
Trade Center mostly
before and after the horror. Please click below to see photo shot on
9-11 | DUMBO (Down
Under the Manattan Bridge) | Rockefeller Center
| World
Trade Center Horror
| Celebrities
| Celebrities
in 3D
Stereo!
| Japan
| HAWAII | NYC
Property Records
| Asia
| Historic
Asia (1850's-1920's)
| Taiwan |Europe
| Croatia |
Television Documentaries | Syndicated Stories | Breaking News |
Travel | Tropics | Cars
| Electric
cars | Furniture
| Store Fronts | 1960's | Eastern Europe | NYC bars & clubs |
Western Europe | Technology |
Alternative
Energy | People
| Historic Events
| Building
owners in NYC | virtual
reality city
| More
about the virtual reality program
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Building Photo Index
Photographs of buildings, one after another were photographed in the
late 1990's. This incredible archive contains almost 100,000
photographs of buildings in Manhattan available for immediate
download. If you do not see what you want, please contact us. Our
work is excellent, and prices are competitive
Please
also visit www.DIDIK.com
and www.News1.net for
up to date information and uncensored viewpoints by Frank X. Didik |
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INDEX
- NYC Building Photographs
Manhattan
south of 59 Street
Please
email
"inq at Didik.com" for licensing information
(Please
use the BACK key on your browser to return to this index)
To
search this page by a single keyword or phrase, press the Ctrl and
the F key at the same time.
This
is a huge and unique database containing a photograph of almost
every building in NYC. It is fascinating to view each area of the
city and in years to come, will be of great interest to historians.
This photographic database shot by Frank Didik between 2000 and 2002
Click
here for "A Taste of New York"
- small on-line portfolio of people, places and happenings around New
York City
An
extensive collection of still photographs and video tapes shot in
1985-1986 covering property as well as street life in Manhattan north
of 59 Street, with an emphasis on Harlem, but also covering the upper
East Side, upper West Side, the East Village and lower East Side, is
available. Please contact us by email at "inq at didik.com"
for details. Thank you.
BROOKLYN
Sorry,
Brooklyn is not presently available on-line. Nevertheless, an image
of almost every property in the following regions, is available for
immediate sale. Please send an email,
with the address of the property you are seeking an image of or
describe your photo-image needs. We will respond promptly with
thumbnails of the property or area of interest.
Custom
and Short
notice press/magazine work
Do
you need a photograph of a New York City street scene or building
for advertising, editorial use or personal use? Chances are it is
available on file and can be quickly email it to you or sent to you
in print form. Please contact "inq at didik.com" outlining
your needs. Custom
photography or video of the highest quality is also available. If
you are a member of the media, you can request a special 24 hour
telephone number in which we can supply you with immediate
photographs anytime, day or night.
Please email us
at "inq at didik.com" and
describe the location of the building by address, block and lot or
other criteria.
General
Information on the archive
The
photographs of building in New York City are part of the virtual
reality city program.
Most of the property photographs listed here were shot between March
and July 2001. Each link below contains anywhere from 20 to 700
thumbnail photographs. Some images are shown rotated at 90 degrees in
order to save space on the thumbnail page. The full size of each
property photograph is about 1 megapixel (which is not presently
on-line, but is sent to you after purchase either as an email file or
print or on a cd-rom). For pricing information and terms for
magazines and newspapers, please send at email to "inq at
didik.com" . If you do not see what you are looking for, please
contact send at email to "inq at didik.com" or telephone
since other images of each of these properties as well as other
properties are available. In many cases, multiple photographs, such
as night, winter, summer and other images were taken of each
property. A large collection of still and video images photographed
between 1985 and 1986, depicting buildings and street life on the
upper East Side, upper West Side, Harlem and Washington Heights is
also available, though not yet on-line. For details on this older
collection, please send at email to send at email to "inq at
didik.com" . The thumbnail photographs shown on-line are not
necessarily the best photograph that we have available. When
purchasing, if your photographic need is not absolutely time
dependent, you may wish to contact us so that we may provide you with
the best possible image available for the particular property. We are
in the process of improving the index and search capability. We
recognize that presently it may be difficult for you to find a
particular image on-line since each link contains a continuous stream
of EVERY BUILDING on a particular side of a street from one section
to another (for example: the every property on the north side of 34
Street from Fifth Avenue to the FDR). We are working to improve the
index. Soon, you will soon be able to search by address or block and
lot or by clicking on a detailed map. If you can not locate a
property, please send an email at email to "inq at
didik.com" for prompt assistance in locating an image for the
property.Custom photographs are available on short notice.
To
search this page by a single keyword
or phrase, press the Ctrl and the F key at the same time. After the
individual thumbnail images appear on your computer screen, you will
have to scroll across and down the page until you find the property
that you are seeking. Be sure to use the BACK
and FORWARD
keys, on your browser, to return to this index page.
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Video & Film Footage
We
can help your company:
by quickly and effectively producing product and trade show videos,
news stories, VNR's and internet web video's for your site. Our work
is excellent and we have the best references. Since news and
editorial work is our specialty, we can produce a quality program in
the shortest amount of time. Foreign companies doing business in New
York or in need of photographs or video footage of NYC will find our
service of particular use.
The following is
just a sampling of the hundreds of hours of film and video footage
available, both historic and current. Kindly send an email with your
needs for a prompt and response and reasonable price. Call
or contact us us for
low priced custom work
New
York City - Current
-
Times Square at night.
- 3D
(stereographic video ) of Times Square at night and daytime.
- East Village
at night
- East Village
in daytime
- Soho with
crowds of people in daytime
- Midtown
Manhattan in daytime
- Washington
Square Park in the daytime
- 42 Street
- (Most streets
in Manhattan)
- Korea Town
(West 32 Street, between Madison Avenue and Broadway, both sides of
the street)
- DUMBO
- Williamsburg
- Upper East Side
- Upper West Side
- Tribeca Film Festival
- 8th Avenue
- Washington
Square Park in the summer and winter
- Meat market
- Fulton fish market
- Financial District
- Broadway
- Rockefeller Center
- Winter and
Summer scenes
- DUMBO - day
and night
- Nightlife in
the East Village, West Village, and Lower East Side
- Upper East Side
- Central Park -
winter and summer
- Snow storms
- Sunset scenes
- Subway scenes
- Elevated Train scenes
- Chinatown
(Downtown Manhattan, Flushing, 8th Avenue/56 Street in Brooklyn)
- Korea Town (32
ST & 35 St in Manhattan and in Flushing, Queens).
- The new Japan
Towns (East 8th and 9th Street, East 41 Street)
- Flushing China
and Korea Town
- Staten Island
Ferry - Day and Night
- Brooklyn
Promenade - Day and Night
- Metro-Tech
area, Day and night
- Bridges, day
and night, winter and summer
- Steet Venders
- Outdoor
concerts and shows
- New Years Eve
- Christmas decorations
- Holliday Decorations
- Festivals of
all types
- Openning's
- Art Galleries
- Holliday shopping
- Formal Receptions
- Out door dancing
- East River and
Hudson River water activities including sailing, kyaking
- Bide Riding in NYC
- Traffic scenes
(day and night, winter and summer)
- Store windows
(only available for news stories)
Older
and historic video:
New York City -
year 1985
-
Central Park
- Most Streets throughout Harlem
- Harlem in the rain
- Buildings in Harlem
- Abandoned buildings in the East Village
- Abandoned buildings in Harlem
- Many Streets throughout East Village
- Many Streets on the upper East Side
- Midtown Manhattan
- 129 Street
- 8th Avenue
- 2nd Ave Street Fair
- Canal Street
- Rockaway Playland
- Washington Heights
New York City -
year 1986
-
Central Park lake
- Electric Cars
in NYC (May 1986)
- Washington
Square Park
- Holloween
Parade at night
New York City -
year 1988
New York City -
year 1991
-
NYC Lower Manhattan
- World Trade Center
- Environmental Fair
- Electric Cars
New York City -
year 2001
World Trade Center
-
Before the collapse
- Lower Footage
from the Brooklyn Waterfront showing thousands of people streaming
over the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, with the huge pillars of
smoke emanating from the site of the World Trade Center, just minutes
after the collapse
- Lower
Manhattan showing all streets coated in dust. Shot from City Hall,
about 20 minutes after the last tower fell. Includes police,
security, military, fighter planes flying overhead, as well as views
of 1 Center Street and Police Plaza.
- Tribeca
showing Puffy's Tavern filled with people watching TV for news about
what was happening as well as police barricades and dazed people
everywhere. Thick smoke from the WTC, just a few blocks away, is
clearly seen.
- Moments after
the collapse of the remaining World Trade Center Tower: Lower
Manhattan, including Police Plaza, City Hall, Police security, jet
fighters, military, crushed vehicles, smoke, fires. These are NOT
video's of the Trade Center itself, but rather from two blocks north
of the World Trade Center up to 14 Street. In total, about 2 hours of
quality video tape footage shows the caotic street scenes immediately
after the collapse of the twin towers.
- Seven World
Trade Center with fire clearly visible through some of the windows.
This includes some of the closer footage taken of the World Trade
Center and was studied by the US Government in their 7 WTC reports.
Some footage shot from on top of a 25 story building just a few
blocks north of the tower.
- Much footage
of dust
- Union Square memorials
- Washington
Square Park
- Tribeca, Lower Broadway
- Downtown
- Chinatown
- Puffy's Tavern
- dust everywhere
- close ups
using super long telephoto lenses of crane trucks removing debris
- the remains of
the Twin Towers
- welders
cutting the remaining structure
- other footage
of the former World Trade Center.
- World trade
center memorial in lights.
Republican
National Convention - New York City 2004
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Search
Manhattan by area
Click
here for "A
Taste of New York" -
small on-line portfolio of people, places and happenings around New
York City
Please
Note: The
streets associated with the areas listed below is approximate. Areas
or districts in Manhattan are not exact and, to some degree, are
arbitrary. If you are looking for a specific street, it is advisable
to search the entire index, as listed in the column to the left.
Further, many main streets for each area are only listed in the
column to the left
Lower East Side
East
Village and Alphabet City
NEW: WAR-NYC
Home Front
Click
here for "A
Taste of New York" -
small on-line portfolio of people, places and happenings around New
York City.
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WORLD TRADE CENTER
Photographs and text covering the September 11,
2001 horror.
September
11, 2001 These
dramatic photographs cover the street action around the WTC and
lower Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn. Includes collapse of WTC-7,
dust everywhere, local residents, road blocks, dramatic sun setting
for the for the first time in years, without the Trade Center and
more. Also provides text captions describing each scene.
September
11, 2001 other
non-captioned photographs shot on the day the World Trade Center was destroyed.
September
12, and 13 2001 These
images are captioned. see below for other, non-captioned photographs.
September
12, 2001 non-captioned
photo's. Contains many images of the Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn
Heights, downtown Brooklyn and various shots in lower Manhattan.
Includes distant shots of the WTC still smoking. Also includes sunset
shots of the new skyline.
September
13 non-captioned
photo's contains: Union Square memorial rally, Budist Monks praying,
injured police officer, wanted leaflets, military and police check
points, deserted streets in Manhattan, people wearing masks, day to
day scenes. Of interest to anyone publishing on the aftermaths of the
Trade Center horror.
September
16, 2001 Contains
photographs of crushed police vehicle, fall out dust on fruit stand,
Union Square at night, stunning sunset of Manhattan (shot from
Brooklyn) but without the WTC, National Guard patrolling the streets
and others. If you require captioning, please email us
for further captioning details on any of the photographs.
September
17, 2001 Contains
photographs of lower Manhattan along Broadway, tragic sight of car
who's owner clearly will not be returning to move car, various
memorials and signs.
September
21, 2001 Complete
view of Broadway from Chambers Street almost all of the way to the
Battery. Shows emergency construction and the general state of the
City at that point. Also, images of various memorials and military
and police patrols.
March
20, 2002 Spectacular
views on the lower Manhattan skyline at night shot from Brooklyn
(DUMBO and Brooklyn Heights) showing the WTC memorial in lights. Also
images from other areas of the temporary, 30 day memorial.
VIRTUAL
REALITY CITIES OF THE WORLD
A
note about NYC In Pictures: Long
before Google streetview, Frank Didik recognized the importance of
photographing every building and every area of the world. In 1982,
before the Internet was available to the public, he proposed to the
City of New York to photograph every building in the city and
demonstrated this with a sample in lower manhattan. He repeated this
demonstration by photographing every building south of 59 Street in
Manhattan in 1997. The purpose was to create a seamless view of every
city and location on the planet for historic purposes as well as
enhance marketing. After proposing this project to municipalities,
credit card companies, banks and the early search engines...the
project went nowhere. Oh well. Below please find some of the
photographs of Manhattan in the late 1990's and early 2000's. Much
higher definitions are available.
The
New York City building and property photographs are part of the
NYCinPictures virtual reality program. CLICK
HERE to learn more about this fascinating global program.
NYCinPictures.com
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