Empire State Building
Photo Credit: Marty Jean-Louis
Train Station in Brooklyn
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Museum of Natural History
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Intrepid Museum
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Train Station in Manhattan
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View at Empire State Building 86th Floor
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Museum of Natural History
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Museum of Natural History
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Grand Central Station
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United Nations
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Submarine at Intrepid Museum
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Statue of Liberty
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Typical train ride on a Sunday
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Train Station in Brooklyn
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Manhattan Train Station
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Time Square
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United Nations
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Church in Manhattan
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Vendor at Train Station
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Empire State Building
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Space Shuttle at Intrepid Museum
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Torpido in Submarine at Intrepid
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Battery Park
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View at Empire State Building 86th Floor
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Time Square
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Central Park, NYC
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Time Square
Photo Credit: Marty Jean-Louis
View at Empire State Building 86th Floor
Photo Credit: Marty Jean-Louis
Museum of Natural History
Photo Credit: Marty Jean-Louis
Photographer and Founder of 24 Flix Marty Jean-Louis had a mission and a plan, that is to take photos of NYC as he visits with his kids and the goal is to use an 8mm fish-eye lens to capture everything and for every photograph to be black and white.
“The mission was difficult since there are so many perspective that would need different lenses but what he captures are very unique. There are so many times I feel like using a telephoto lens but I knew the goal of this assignment so I kept photographing with my fish-eye lens and I think I got some pretty good shots” Marty said.