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Thomas Hoepker - USA. New York City views.
USA. New York City. 1997. Downtown Manhattan and the World Trade Center, seen from a rooftop.
USA. New York City. 1997. Downtown Manhattan and the World Trade Center, seen from a rooftop.
USA. New York City. 1997. Empire State Building at sunset, seen from a rooftop.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Brooklyn Bridge seen from the Alfred Smith Projects on South Street.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Empire State Building at sunset, seen from the Alfred Smith Projects.
USA. New York City. 1997. A girl sunbathes on an East 62nd Street roof.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Metropolitan Life Building at dusk; seen from the Bertelsmann building roof
USA. New York City. 1997. View of Times Square from the roof of the Bertelsmann building.
USA. New York City. 1997. View of Times Square from the roof of the Bertelsmann building.
USA. New York City. 1997. Midtown Manhattan with the Citycorp Building; viewed from an apartment on Centra
USA. New York City. 1997. 5th Avenue and a Trump apartment tower; viewed from an apartment on Central Park
USA. New York City. 1997. The World Financial Center and Hudson River; seen from the Solomon Brothers offi
USA. New York City. 1997. Soho and the World Trade Center; viewed from a Greene and Prince Street apartme
USA. New York City. 1997. Soho roofs and water tanks; viewed from a Greene Street loft.
USA. New York City. 1997. A lizard sculpture on Westway near the World Trade Center.
USA. New York City. 1997. A billboard on Houston Street and Broadway.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Manhattan Bridge seen from a Brooklyn Heights roof terrace.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Citycorp building seen from the roof of the Peninsula Hotel.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Chickering Hall building on West 57th Street; seen from the roof of the Peninsula Hotel on Fifth Avenue.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Williamsburg Bridge and World Trade Center; seen from a Roebling Street roof
USA. New York City. 1997. The Williamsburg Bridge and World Trade Center; seen from a Roebling Street roof
USA. New York City. 1997. The Flatiron Building on Fifth Avenue and Broadway; seen from 212 Broadway.
USA. New York City. 1997. Window view of Midtown and the Empire State Building.
USA. New York City. 1997. The Brooklyn Bridge seen from the Alfred E. Smith housing projects at South Stre
USA. New York City. 1997. Roof landscape seen from a roof at Mott and Houston streets.
USA. New York City. 1997. Junk dealer on Houston Street seen from roof on Mott and Houston Street (Nolita).
USA, New York City, window of the Bergdorf Goodman boutique on Fifth Avenue, 1997.
USA. New York City. 1997. Northern view from the St. Moritz Hotel on Central Park South.
USA. New York City. 1997. View from an apartment on Central Park West looking east towards Fifth Avenue.
USA, New York City, window of the Bergdorf Goodman boutique on Fifth Avenue, 1997.
USA. New York City. 1997. Visitors inside the American Museum of Natural History.
USA. New York City. 1997. Details of the Chrysler Building from a roof at 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue
USA. New York City. 1997. Chrysler Building, seen from park Avenue, South roof.
USA. New York City. 1997. The World Financial Center and Hudson River; seen from the Solomon Brothers offi
USA. New York City. 1997. The Williamsburg Bridge and World Trade Center; seen from a Roebling Street roof
USA. New York City. 1997. St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue seen from the roof of the Peninsula Hote
USA. New York. 1997. Manhattan view with N.Y Life and Met Life buildings from Roebling Street roof in Broo
USA. New York City. 1997. A Vanderbilt Avenue building at sunset, seen from a rooftop.
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