David Stone
Founder & Euro Editor
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December 2, 2025
Weill Cornell Medicine seeks older adults with mild memory loss for a study on improving navigation apps. Participation is valuable,...
On Saturday, February 5th, 2022, art lovers streamed into the Whitney Museum of American Art. A major exhibit of works by Jasper Johns was coming to a close, and folks wanted a final look. But they found something else irresistible….
A winter morning in New York City slowly releases its grip. On short days, 5:00 a.m. barely pulls itself from night toward day. But day begins anyway as people rise to meet the dark. Fine Art Photography by Deborah Julian…
This year, the Four Freedoms Park summer celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. But there’s even more to enjoy with women winning the right to vote.
Midtown Manhattan coronavirus views present a random selection from a once rambunctious area caught in a kind of shock, on a warm spring afternoon. This is May 2020 when COVID sapped New York City. By David Stone The Roosevelt Island…
About East River NYC Winter, 5:00 A.M., from Roosevelt Island One winter morning, I looked out my window, and there it was. Surreal, rich in color, like a painting. But it was real, and I got it. Saturated color intensifies…
There are more than 10 Ways to See New York City. What comes to mind when you imagine New York City? Times Square? Central Park? The Empire State Building? Maybe, the Statue of Liberty? Here, I’ll offer some other, less obvious choices.
Waiting for the Light is street photograph. It captures the gritty realism of urban alienation on a hot summer afternoon.
In Twilight, Reykjavik, Iceland, by street photographer Deborah Julian, the light makes it different. It angles differently and cleanly near the top of the world… For your home or office, a print takes you to the uniquely lit streets of…
Canal Street, New York City, is where anything loose in the city seems to tumble. This fine art photograph is a kind of composite. From Chinatown to Mcdonald’s, all along the subway spine. Canal Street Station in Chinatown is a…
Walk the Brooklyn Bridge… That’s how my friend kicked off tours of New York City, herding visitors off on a hike up the Brooklyn Bridge. No need to go all the way up. After a few hundred feet, you see the…