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Photographs by John Rosenmiller

The Covid-19 pandemic is visually represented as a collage of images which capture a range of people and diverse moments.  During quarantine, many New Yorkers' lives changed in unimaginable and transformative ways.  Images of emptiness and an abandoned cityscape powerfully mark this historic time.  A grim stillness replaced the city's dynamic tempo and rhythm.  Almost overnight, life on the streets came to a grinding halt as New York decongested more completely than anywhere else in the U.S.  These photographs were taken between March and May, 2020 and are offered as a tribute to those New Yorkers who remained in the city during this epic period.

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Gallery

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New Yorkers

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New Yorkers 2

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City Streets

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Cityscapes

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Times Square

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Signs & Murals

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Masks

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