Friday, 31 October 2014

NYC Photographer Miriam Danar Makes NY1 Picture Of The Day For Eighth Time

After submitting images for over a year, her "Brooklyn Diner" was finally picked in mid-August 2013, with seven more following in the ensuing months, including two published during last year's and this year's opening of the United Nations General Assembly. Her latest newspic, View of the UN and Tudor City, ran on television and online for two days as NY1's Picture of the Day. She found out from a friend's text that her submission from the night before had been published and shown on television early on Sept. 23 and continued through Sept. 24th.

The artist is grateful to the television station for choosing her work out of many entries, and looks forward to continuing contributions. "New York is an infinite source of inspiration offering images that are newsworthy and informative to viewers; one reason why I never leave the house without my camera!"

Miriam's photography is currently on view at the Museum of Arts and Culture in New Rochelle, NY through Oct. 24th, 2014, in the exhibit, "Jungles: NYC & Panama." The Museum is the only state-sponsored museum on a school and is in the New Wing of New Rochelle High School.

Title:  United Nations Building At Nightfall With Chrysler Building Reflection 

Description:  As night falls after a spectacular sunset over the East River, the reflected image of the Chrysler Building deepens in the green-tinted glass facade of the United Nations Secretariat - two famous structures not far from each other. Tudor City, looming large from street-level, looks tiny from above. Just another dusky night in the city.

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First Piblished In:  Fine Art America 

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