Right after WW2, a Viennese photographer and refugee named Ernest Haas came to NYC and spent a decade taking photos of the city. These have now been collected and published in a new book.
His photos are fascinating -- not only because he capture the city, moment at a time almost 70 years ago -- but because he shoots from unusual angles and makes seemingly mundane moments look gorgeous. They're definitely worth checking out.
Sometimes it takes a person from elsewhere to show NYC at its best.
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