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Street Photography of New York City: Street Haunting in the Big Apple
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Street Photography of New York City: Street Haunting in the Big Apple in Franklin, TN
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Street Photography of New York City: Street Haunting in the Big Apple in Franklin, TN
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A striking photography collection capturing New York City’s hidden beauty, human stories, and overlooked urban details.
New York City’s Times Square, Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 34th Street are among its most worldrenowned destinations famous for their glittering lights, landmark buildings, and designer shops. But for Xiomáro, the real attraction is the evocative mashup of people within its grittier streets. Like a spirit sweeping into the crowds, his candid photography reveals the city’s unique character. Captivating images celebrate the humanity of its subjects. Other photographs are simply unusual or propel the imagination to private interpretations. Detached from the physical world yet drawn to it, Xiomáro highlights the serendipity of daily life, overlooked architectural details, and obscure points of interest. The collection artistically freezes the human condition and the city’s hidden beauty for examination in ways that cannot be appreciated within Manhattan’s realtime chaotic swirl of energy—it also documents our times as “future history.” Xiomáro’s work has been covered by The New York Times and PBS and exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, and China. Before overcoming cancer and pursuing photography, Xiomáro was an attorney representing celebrities, recording artists, and other creative talent in the entertainment industry.
New York City’s Times Square, Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 34th Street are among its most worldrenowned destinations famous for their glittering lights, landmark buildings, and designer shops. But for Xiomáro, the real attraction is the evocative mashup of people within its grittier streets. Like a spirit sweeping into the crowds, his candid photography reveals the city’s unique character. Captivating images celebrate the humanity of its subjects. Other photographs are simply unusual or propel the imagination to private interpretations. Detached from the physical world yet drawn to it, Xiomáro highlights the serendipity of daily life, overlooked architectural details, and obscure points of interest. The collection artistically freezes the human condition and the city’s hidden beauty for examination in ways that cannot be appreciated within Manhattan’s realtime chaotic swirl of energy—it also documents our times as “future history.” Xiomáro’s work has been covered by The New York Times and PBS and exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, and China. Before overcoming cancer and pursuing photography, Xiomáro was an attorney representing celebrities, recording artists, and other creative talent in the entertainment industry.
A striking photography collection capturing New York City’s hidden beauty, human stories, and overlooked urban details.
New York City’s Times Square, Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 34th Street are among its most worldrenowned destinations famous for their glittering lights, landmark buildings, and designer shops. But for Xiomáro, the real attraction is the evocative mashup of people within its grittier streets. Like a spirit sweeping into the crowds, his candid photography reveals the city’s unique character. Captivating images celebrate the humanity of its subjects. Other photographs are simply unusual or propel the imagination to private interpretations. Detached from the physical world yet drawn to it, Xiomáro highlights the serendipity of daily life, overlooked architectural details, and obscure points of interest. The collection artistically freezes the human condition and the city’s hidden beauty for examination in ways that cannot be appreciated within Manhattan’s realtime chaotic swirl of energy—it also documents our times as “future history.” Xiomáro’s work has been covered by The New York Times and PBS and exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, and China. Before overcoming cancer and pursuing photography, Xiomáro was an attorney representing celebrities, recording artists, and other creative talent in the entertainment industry.
New York City’s Times Square, Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 34th Street are among its most worldrenowned destinations famous for their glittering lights, landmark buildings, and designer shops. But for Xiomáro, the real attraction is the evocative mashup of people within its grittier streets. Like a spirit sweeping into the crowds, his candid photography reveals the city’s unique character. Captivating images celebrate the humanity of its subjects. Other photographs are simply unusual or propel the imagination to private interpretations. Detached from the physical world yet drawn to it, Xiomáro highlights the serendipity of daily life, overlooked architectural details, and obscure points of interest. The collection artistically freezes the human condition and the city’s hidden beauty for examination in ways that cannot be appreciated within Manhattan’s realtime chaotic swirl of energy—it also documents our times as “future history.” Xiomáro’s work has been covered by The New York Times and PBS and exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, and China. Before overcoming cancer and pursuing photography, Xiomáro was an attorney representing celebrities, recording artists, and other creative talent in the entertainment industry.

















