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Photography NOW 2002 CompetitionRobert J. Vizzini's (New York, NY) beautiful photographs are love poems to New York. He takes on the big landmarks and makes them his own through his spare and elegant eye. His classical sensibility is deftly applied to the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, roads and bridges. Nighttime and moody skies always reign in his pictures. Whether he is isolating out the underside of a roadway across a bridge or focusing our attention on tenement buildings seen through a rain smudged window screen, there is no doubt about how he feels about his subject.Selections & text by Kathy RyanPhoto Editor, New York Times Magazine

Photography NOW 2002 Competition 

Robert J. Vizzini's (New York, NY) beautiful photographs are love poems to New York. He takes on the big landmarks and makes them his own through his spare and elegant eye. His classical sensibility is deftly applied to the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, roads and bridges. Nighttime and moody skies always reign in his pictures. Whether he is isolating out the underside of a roadway across a bridge or focusing our attention on tenement buildings seen through a rain smudged window screen, there is no doubt about how he feels about his subject. 

Selections & text by Kathy Ryan 

Photo Editor, New York Times Magazine