I select those three by very different great photographers because each catches this special quality of New York streets: a mixture of nonchalance, absurdity, & promise that everything is possible.
And a Happy New Year to all!
![Inge Morath, A llama in Times Square, 1957](https://files.eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/5288/2015/12/16091721/inge-morath-usa-new-york-city-1957-a-llama-in-times-square-800x800-198x300.jpg)
![](https://files.eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/5288/2015/12/16091722/Robert-Frank-Rodeo-New-York-City-1954-188x300.jpg)
![Henri Cartier-Bresson, New Year's Eve, 1959](https://files.eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/5288/2015/12/16091721/Henri-Cartier-Bresson-a-couple-kissing-in-times-square-New-Years-Eve-1959-200x300.png)
I select those three by very different great photographers because each catches this special quality of New York streets: a mixture of nonchalance, absurdity, & promise that everything is possible.
And a Happy New Year to all!