Author Archive for: vivienneGucwa
About Vivienne Gucwa
Come say hi to me on Snapchat/Twitter/IG!!: @travelinglens
Photography found me 6 years ago and I found, in turn, that photography and writing are two of my biggest passions in this world.
I now spend an inordinate amount of time photographing the world and writing about it.
I couldn't be happier.
My first book containing my New York City photography and writing released worldwide in stores and online in 2014. All info and details about the book can be found here:
nythroughthelens.com/book
Working on my second book of NYC snow photography currently!
My New York City photography blog:
http://nythroughthelens.com/
My travel blog:
http://travelinglens.me/
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Autumn
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne GucwaBrooklyn Bridge
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne Gucwa
The Brooklyn Bridge and New York City skyline at night.
Categories: Black and White Urban
Tags: #bridge #city #New York #architecture #manhattan #skyline #black and white
Summer in the City
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne Gucwa
East Broadway in Chinatown, New York City as seen from above.
Categories: Urban
Tags: #city #New York #architecture #chinatown #east broadway #manhattan #skyline #skyscrapers
In Winter
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne GucwaNeon
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne GucwaWhisper
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne Gucwa
White cherry blossoms against a white sky in Central Park, New York City.
Categories: Urban
Tags: #spring #New York #central park
Central Park Spring Skyline
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne Gucwa
A view looking out through trees laden with cherry blossoms towards the beautiful skyline that overlooks Central Park in New York City featuring the San Remo building.
Categories: Urban
Tags: #spring #central park #skyline
Time Tells Its Own Tales
October 6, 2016 /0 Comments/by Vivienne Gucwa
480 Brunt Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York City.
This is a Civil War-era storehouse located in the Red Hook Waterfront Historic District. The trolley cars that sit in front of it in various states of urban decay were donated to Brooklyn to celebrate a time when trolley cars were a main mode of transportation.
Categories: Urban