larrycloss: Dois livros e uma história que está apenas começando.
larrycloss: Sunflower || Rounding a corner along one of the dreary industrial stretches of the West Side Highway, I came across this brilliant burst of yellow, reminding me, as Henri Matisse once observed, that “there are always flowers for those who want to see them
larrycloss: Green Day || There are few better ways to spend a perfect summer day than sitting on rock overlooking The Lake in Central Park with someone special.
larrycloss: Sunset on the Hudson || Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
larrycloss: The Rower || I like color photography, obviously, but I also like black and white. And while some photos look best in one medium or the other, some work in either. I like both versions of this photo, shot from the Bow Bridge in Central Park. What do you t
larrycloss: The Rower || I like color photography, obviously, but I also like black and white. And while some photos look best in one medium or the other, some work in either. I like both versions of this photo, shot from the Bow Bridge in Central Park. What do you t
larrycloss: From a Distance || Created by Brooklyn-based artist Maya Hayuk, this hypnotic DayGlo mural on the Bowery Wall is a reminder that in life, as in art, you have to step back to fully appreciate the big picture.
larrycloss: A Ride in the Park || A bike, a beautiful day and Central Park: it doesn't get much better than that.
larrycloss: Empire State of Mind || These streets will make you feel brand new, big lights will inspire you...
larrycloss: Woof!
larrycloss: Essas coisas simples me fazem lembrar de você.
larrycloss: Real || “What is REAL?” asked the Rabbit one day. “Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick-out handle?” | “Real isn’t how you are made,” said the Skin Horse. “It’s a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long ti
larrycloss: eMerge || To find your way out of the darkness and into the light, keep climbing.
larrycloss: It's only a matter of time
larrycloss: A budding romance
larrycloss: Home || Wandering around New York, it's easy to get lost in the day -to-day and forget that you live in the greatest city in the world. And then, strolling through Madison Square, you look up to see the clouds part to reveal the Empire State Building and
larrycloss: Flower Power || To celebrate Macy’s 40th Annual Flower Show, artist and one-man New York City beautification team Joe Mangrum created a 30x60-foot sand painting in Herald Square.
larrycloss: Just be hue || Spring finally arrived in NYC, with a carpet of yellow crocuses in Central Park’s Shakespeare Garden and a singular reminder to step to the music you hear, however measured or far away.
larrycloss: Rapt || She was listening to an opera singer performing in Central Park's Bethesda Arcade. She reminded me of Cosette from Les Misérables.
larrycloss: Both Sides Now || I've looked at clouds from both sides now, from up and down, and still somehow…
larrycloss: Yinyang || As I stared into the iridescent waters of the koi pond at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a turtle and a golden carp floated to the surface, perfectly illustrating the ancient Chinese symbol for balance and reminding me that the dark and the light
larrycloss: Reflection || The white water lily signifies peace, hope and rebirth. What the world needs now. And always.
larrycloss: Night and Day || I took this shot of two guys perched on a boulder overlooking the lake in Central Park in broad daylight. I was fascinated to see that when I converted the photo from color to black and white, the scene took on the quality of a moonlit ni
larrycloss: Happy || It was her birthday. And what better way to celebrate than to don a tiara and an audacious pink and blue ruffled party dress and head to Central Park on a heaven-sent spring-like day in February with an entourage of friends and a photographer? Sh
larrycloss: A Walk in the Park || No matter what havoc this winter has wreaked on New York, there are few things more beautiful than Central Park in the snow.
larrycloss: Empire State of Mind || Staggering down a windy sidewalk with your head bent, squinting to avoid an eyeful of icy projectiles, cursing under your breath, a relentless winter testing your patience, your spirit, your very soul, and then suddenly the seeming
larrycloss: Imagine… more snow || How well do I know Central Park? Well enough to brush the snow away from the Imagine mosaic in Strawberry Fields exactly where the letters are located. After I took my photo, several people stepped up to take their own. You're welcom
larrycloss: The Opposite of Blue || As the sun sets behind the Flatiron Building and twilight descends on a winter’s eve, sky blue fades into its perfect complement, bright orange, sublimely illustrating the universal yin yang.
larrycloss: Whiteout || Can you see the Empire State Building? It's snowing so hard in NYC that the ESB is virtually invisible. See my earlier shot from this same rooftop for comparison.
larrycloss: Love Locks || Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge these days and you’ll see hundreds of padlocks affixed to cables and railings, each engraved with a pair of names connected by an ampersand—lovers in love symbolically expressing their lasting devotion. The lo