The Pictorial List Volume One – New York

The Pictorial List Volume One – New York

Earlier this year I was invited by The Pictorial List to take part in its first photography art book The Pictorial List Volume One – New York. The image they chose is one I took at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade last year.

The book will be available in the fall. I’m excited to be a part of it and look forward to receiving my copy (which you can preorder here) and seeing the work of all the photographers included. I’m in truly excellent company.

From The Pictorial List:

“Founded in January 2020, The Pictorial List was created to celebrate and support a global community of photographers. Our mission is to provide a creative platform for unique artistic expressions and to explore the complexities of contemporary photography.

This first volume exemplifies our commitment by showcasing how photographers interpret New York. Volume One – New York features a meticulously curated selection of works from prominent photographers. Highlights include an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the darkroom of Meryl Meisler, a showcase of Arlene Gottfried’s archives, and an interview with Alicia Hanson, Founder and CEO of NYC SALT. The book also features the work of Andrew Kung, Barbara Peacock, Bill Lacey, Carl Rubino, Daniel Martinez, Elizabeth J. Holmes, Elle Clark, Hazel Hankin, Juan Sostre, Robert Sherman, Syndi Pilar and The Blue Hour Photo Collaborative, Each image captures the dynamic energy of New York City and the serene beauty of the state’s varied landscapes, reflecting creative visions deeply rooted in New York’s artistic heritage.

Additionally, the publication includes a Community Section spotlighting 50 more visual storytellers, presenting a broad and nuanced vision of New York. This section underscores The Pictorial List’s dedication to showcasing diverse perspectives and enhancing the exploration of New York’s photographic landscape.

Designed, edited and authored by Melanie Meggs and Karen Ghostlaw Pomarico, featuring a personal foreword by Meryl Meisler.”

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