Faces of Ground Zero, the Glossary
Faces of Ground Zero: A Photographic Tribute to America's Heroes was a traveling photo exhibition about the September 11 attacks.[1]
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18 relations: Boston Public Library, Chicago Union Station, Deutsche Bank Center, Grand Central Terminal, Instant camera, Joe McNally (photographer), Little, Brown and Company, New York City Fire Museum, NPR, One Market Plaza, Rockefeller Center, Royal Exchange, London, Rudy Giuliani, September 11 attacks, Skirball Cultural Center, Time (magazine), Time Life, World Trade Center site.
- Images about the September 11 attacks
- Photography exhibitions
Boston Public Library
The Boston Public Library is a municipal public library system in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1848.
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Chicago Union Station
Chicago Union Station is an intercity and commuter rail terminal located in the West Loop neighborhood of the Near West Side of Chicago.
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Deutsche Bank Center
Deutsche Bank Center (also known as One Columbus Circle and formerly the Time Warner Center) is a mixed-use building on Columbus Circle in Manhattan, New York City, United States.
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Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal (GCT; also referred to as Grand Central Station or simply as Grand Central) is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
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Instant camera
An instant camera is a camera which uses self-developing film to create a chemically developed print shortly after taking the picture.
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Joe McNally (photographer)
Joe McNally (born July 27, 1952) is an American photographer who has contributed to National Geographic.
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Little, Brown and Company
Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown in Boston.
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New York City Fire Museum
The New York City Fire Museum is a museum dedicated to the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
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NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
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One Market Plaza
One Market Plaza is a complex of three office buildings at 1 Market Street along the San Francisco Embarcadero.
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Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings covering between 48th Street and 51st Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.
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Royal Exchange, London
The Royal Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Sir Thomas Gresham on the suggestion of his factor Richard Clough to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London.
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Rudy Giuliani
Rudolph William Louis Giuliani (born May 28, 1944) is an American politician and disbarred lawyer who served as the 107th mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001.
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September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.
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Skirball Cultural Center
The Skirball Cultural Center, founded in 1996, is a Jewish educational institution in Los Angeles, California.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Time Life
Time Life is an American company formerly known for its production company and direct marketer conglomerate known for selling books, music, video/DVD, and multimedia products.
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World Trade Center site
The World Trade Center site, often referred to as "Ground Zero" or "the Pile" immediately after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City.
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See also
Images about the September 11 attacks
- Cartoonists Remember 9/11
- Faces of Ground Zero
Photography exhibitions
- A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters
- A Portrait of Dorian Gray
- Accabre Huntley
- African Photography Encounters
- British Wildlife Photography Awards
- Candid Camera (Australian photographic exhibition)
- Chobi Mela International Photography Festival
- Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop
- Delhi Photo Festival
- Exhibition of Recent Specimens of Photography
- Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique
- Faces of Freedom
- Faces of Ground Zero
- FotoArtFestival
- Fotografie der Gegenwart
- Freestyle (art exhibition)
- From Negative Stereotype to Positive Image
- Handsworth Riots – Twenty Summers On
- I Am Chicago
- I Am Equal
- InterFoto
- Kodak Colorama
- Local Testimony
- MIT Museum
- Material Evidence
- Modern Times: Photography in the 20th Century
- New Documents
- New Topographics
- NinKi: Urgency of Proximate Drawing Photograph
- Nordic Light
- Paris Photo
- Photo London
- Photography Biennale of the contemporary Arab world
- Photomarathon
- Photoplus
- Red Bull Illume
- Rencontres d'Arles
- Return of the Rudeboy
- Songs of My People
- The Active Eye
- The Americans (photography)
- The Birth of Coffee
- The Family of Man
- The New Face of Vinyl: Youth's Digital Devolution
- The Pictures Generation
- Who Shot Rock & Roll
- Wildlife Photographer of the Year
- Women of Outstanding Achievement Photographic Exhibition
- World Press Photo