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Tag archive for ‘Krystl Hall’

September 10, 2013

Seen & Heard: Shinola Block Party

Plus: Spanish restaurant update (and café?); construction kitten news; Governors Island show of Sandy photos; DeRose Method photo exhibit; Tribute in Light; Brandy Library is branching out.

September 14, 2011

The 9/11 Memorial: A Photo Essay

Photographer Krystl Hall surprised me this morning with a batch of beautiful photos of the new National September 11 Memorial. / 2 comments

September 12, 2011

Inside “Tribute in Light”

Last night, photographer Krystl Hall was on hand as the Tribute in Light's powerful "space cannons" were turned on. Plus: Email me your photo of the lights! / 1 comment

September 2, 2011

Prepare the Space Cannons!

Photographer Krystl Hall was backstage at the installation of "Tribute in Light," an annual work of art so magical that I get chills just thinking about it. / 2 comments

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  • As I see it, it all matters. A civilized city should have good solutions to all of these issues. — Marcus / Seen & Heard: PopUp Bagels facade revealed!

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July 5, 2011

Seen & Heard: Freedom Tower

Plus: Why Pier 25 was closed during the fireworks show; Asphalt Green Battery Park City; Jung Sik; Tiny's treat; Liev Schreiber update. / 1 comment

May 9, 2011

Heavenly Bells

Photographer Krystl Hall is also a bell ringer at Trinity Church, and she agreed to share photos of what the experience is like. / 8 comments

April 5, 2011

Arriving at the Ball (Part 3)

And now, the shoes. / 5 comments

Arriving at the Ball (Part 2)

More wonderful shots of the arrivals at last night's Tribeca Ball by photographer Krystl Hall.

Arriving at the Ball

The best part of most parties is arriving, when the night is ripe with anticipation and possibility. Yesterday's Tribeca Ball, an annual event at the New York Academy of Art on Franklin, was undoubtedly no exception—just take a look at the fabulous shots by photographer Krystl Hall.

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