Gregory J. Peterson ’73, LAW’85 captured the “unique interlude” of the city in lockdown.
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Gregory J. Peterson ’73, LAW’85 captured the “unique interlude” of the city in lockdown.
Two years ago this month, New York City was America’s number 1 Covid-19 hot zone, and the streets emptied as all but essential workers stayed home. As winter passed into spring, normally bustling cityscapes and neighborhoods were uncannily absent of activity. New York Stilled Life: Portrait of a City in Lockdown, by Gregory J. Peterson ’73, LAW’85, offers a poignant visual record of this historic urban quiet.
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Over the following several months, Peterson went out on his bicycle every day to capture views of the empty city. He took all of his photos with his 12MP iPhone 11 Pro; nothing was staged, and no people were removed.
The collection is a bracing, but beautiful, time capsule. In the book’s foreword, Barry Bergdoll ’77, GSAS’86, the Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History, writes, “To witness, in Peterson’s photographs, the places on the tourists’ must-visit list devoid of all but avian life provides a sensation at once surreal and familiar.”
Here, as in his book, Peterson’s photos are arranged loosely from north to south, “almost as if you were talking a long walk or bike ride from Harlem to the southern tip of Manhattan.”
ALL PHOTOGRAPHS BY GREGORY J. PETERSON ’73, LAW’85
Copyright © 2021 Gregory J. Peterson. Reprinted with permission.
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