Nyc Blackout Seventy Seven Acrylic Print
by Ross Lewis
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Nyc Blackout Seventy Seven acrylic print by Ross Lewis. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
In the evening of July 13, 1977 I received a call from a TV producer at WABC-TV, New York who requested that I take photographs for an exclusive TV... more
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Artist's Description
In the evening of July 13, 1977 I received a call from a TV producer at WABC-TV, New York who requested that I take photographs for an exclusive TV story.The City was dark from an electrical failure. I traveled all night in a taxi cab with a reporter. The final image was the City Landscape taken from the Queens side of the East River. A glow of light rising from the east. As an additional, extraordinary element is the unique grain-pattern in the photograph which was produced as a result of a my taking the film to a lab in New Jersey which used development chemistry not typical for the processing of this film. An unforgettable night in the history of New York City.
About Ross Lewis
Ross Lewis is a former international professional photographer and a graduate of Rutgers University (BA, English Major-1965). In August, 2019 Ross' historic Yankee Stadium photographs of the rebirth of the original Yankee Stadium in the 1970s, were selected in an international competition and exhibited in Agora Gallery, New York City. During Ross' exciting twenty-two year career, between 1972-1994, he was selected for domestic and international photography assignments for national magazines, Fortune 500 corporations and the National Football League. International photographic projects included assignments in Senegal, Nigeria, Brazil, Sweden and Canada. In 1972 Ross was selected as the Special Assignment photographer by the National...
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Ross Lewis
Thank you Mariola. That night in 1977 in NYC was/is unforgettable!
James Aiken
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “Atlantic Coast of the USA Places” group on Fine Art America.
Kristina Rinell
Congratulations on your feature in 'The 200 Club'! Beautiful work! l/f
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Amazing historical shot and background story!
Ross Lewis
Thank you to Rupesh Kumar for featuring 'NYC Blackout Seventy Seven' in the '200 Plus Views' group
Jessica Shelton
Beautiful!!
Ross Lewis
Thank you to Beverly Stapleton for featuring 'NYC Blackout Seventy Seven' in the 'Buildings, Cityscapes and Bridges' group
Ross Lewis
Hello Navin. Thank you for featuring three images (NYC Blackout, Roger Staubach, and 'Delicate Courage') in the group-'T100 SHOW Case FEATURE ART'.
Ross Lewis
Thank you John for appreciating and featuring both photographs: 'Determination at Sea' and 'NYC Blackout Seventy-Seven'. Always a pleasure corresponding with you.
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Betsy Zimmerli
I was in NYC for the 65(6) Blackout!
Ross Lewis
Hello Jannice. Thank you for your appreciation and featuring NYC Blackout 1977.
Ross Lewis
Hi Kim. I thank you for featuring "NYC Blackout" in your B&W Photography group. The Blackout was one of the most dramatic and mysterious nights in New York City's history. I thank you for your appreciation of this image.
Ross Lewis
Hi Kim. I thank you for featuring "NYC Blackout" in your B&W Photography group. The Blackout was one of the most dramatic and mysterious nights in New York City's history. I thank you for your appreciation of this image.
Ross Lewis
Hello Eti. I appreciate your enjoyment of this photograph and featuring it in "Visions of The Night". This photograph, taken during the 1977 Blackout, was one of the most memorable moments during my pro photography career. The mystery of that evening, where New York City functioned in a slow-motion, dark existence cannot be duplicated. I am forever proud to have been a part of the recording of that night.