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by Chris Lord
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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The 9/11 Memorial for the North Tower, Ground Zero, New York City, USA currently open for previews.
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Average Rating (4.34 Stars):
Simon Brown
April 13th, 2024
Great but Jaws fans saying it's spelt Pippit
Nope Nah
April 10th, 2024
Super high quality print, very happy with my purchase !!
Colleen Barch
April 10th, 2024
They were great!!!
Ellie Crabtree
April 9th, 2024
I was sent the wrong color.
Ellie Crabtree
April 9th, 2024
Image was crooked on the tshirt.
Deborah Nadge
April 8th, 2024
The artist is my son and is very talented. In high school he was accepted by Chicago Art Institute but couldn’t afford the tuition. He graduated from Fredonia State University with a Fine Art degree.
The 9/11 Memorial for the North Tower, Ground Zero, New York City, USA currently open for previews.
Contemporary Photographic Art and Travel Photography. I'm the Head Pixie and Pixel Pusher at Pixielated Pixels, British born and bred but New York City-based. I first picked up a camera around 60 years ago. After all these years I am finally happy, creating the images I always dreamed of. Shooting film and printing in the darkroom never gave me as much pleasure as powerful computers and Adobe's wonderful software does today. I began working with computers in the mid-1980s, and now I have become confident and competent with the tools at hand and feel that the world has finally caught up with my eclectic artistic vision. Intense and powerful colors and a somewhat surreal take on reality are the way my mind works and I enjoy producing images...
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Gary Eason
Thanks. No I didn't see any signs either at the site or in the literature.
Gary Eason
Hi Chris. Was it difficult to get their permission to use the photo for commercial purposes? I know that, as it's a private site, commercial photography is not allowed without permission (in advance, they say) and I wondered how tricky it was to get the access.
Chris Lord replied:
I went when it first opened and there were no warnings or admonitions about using photographs for commercial purposes. They only were very strict about no tripods in the area. We had to go through metal detectors and I had a tabletop tripod in a case on my belt. The guard checked it out and said I could take it with me but not to remove it from the case. I have heard nothing about any other rules and I know lots of togs who have shot it. I am sure they wouldn't be happy if you turned up with an entourage and tried to shoot advertisements there but otherwise, who knows?
Chris Lord
My humble THANKS to STEVE BRESLOW for graciously FEATURING this image in the group URBAN IMAGES
Joan Minchak
You captured it, Chris. Congrats!
Chris Lord replied:
You really have to stand next to this memorial to really "get" it though. The size and real "feeling" of loss is impossible to convey though a photograph I think. When you are there the fact that you can not see down that shaft in the center makes it appear to go straight to the depths of who knows where! An unknown that you don't want to know. I think they did a great job of site. Thanks so much for yet another feature in New York City Scenes Joan and for this nice comment, I am very grateful.