Winter storm Nemo in New York City. Blizzard set of photos from the Lower East Side to Times Square.


My entire set of photos is up here on my Flickr (there are around 40 photos including a lot more of Times Square in the snow):


Winter Storm Nemo - New York City - Blizzard 2013


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I live for snowstorms in New York City. So you can just imagine how bummed I was last winter season when we barely got any snow. Growing up in New York City, I remember quite a few blizzards and its with fond nostalgia that I always wish for at least one great snowstorm during the winter. New York City is extra beautiful when covered in a blanket of freshly fallen snow.


When I heard that winter storm Nemo (also known as the Blizzard of 2013, February snowstorm and other terms) was going to deliver some gorgeous white flakes from the sky I was more than ready for it. The photos in this set are not edited the way I would normally edit them. I just basically imported them into Lightroom and adjusted some contrast in a few cases from the RAW files. I will most likely go through the photos here plus others that I am not posting and give them the Vivienne treatment at some point. I am just floored at how incredible it was to shoot the snow with the Sony a99. I did go out of my way to protect it despite it being weather-sealed since it isn’t technically my camera and since my lenses also needed protection. I must have been quite a sight in my ski-mask, enormous scarf, giant winter boots and a camera covered in plastic. :) It seemed like I had an easier time shooting in this snowstorm than in the two blizzards that I took photos in back in 2010 and 2011. I think it’s because the wind was far more manageable and because I was out before the blizzard hit with full force. While the snow was heavy, the winds were easy to deal with in some respects since the gusts were few and far between.


I decided to walk from where I live on the Lower East Side all the way to Times Square since I do this particular walk frequently and know all of the spots I have always wanted to capture in the snow. I had a blast! The wind did get stronger and stronger as I got closer to Times Square and by the time I made my way home it was full-on blizzard conditions so I think I went at the optimal time. I somehow managed to take photos in the East Village, around Union Square, Chelsea (in truth, I had really hoped that the Empire State Building would be visible but it was completely hidden by the snow and lack of visibility), 5th Avenue, Midtown, the New York Public Library on 42nd Street and 5th Avenue, Bryant Park (which was absolutely ethereal in the snow) and finally Times Square.


And so, the photos here are pretty much almost straight out of the camera save for a few tweaks to levels, no fancy tinkering (but I can’t wait to do so!). And now that I have consumed more hot chocolate than I anticipated, I am off to dream about snow.


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Bow Bridge. Central Park, Manhattan.

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Bow Bridge. Central Park, Manhattan.

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Noho, Manhattan.

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Noho, Manhattan.

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Soho, Manhattan.

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Soho, Manhattan.

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Posting this here since it got posted earlier on fuckyeahbeautifulpics and since I never posted this particular image before.

It’s back to being cold and unbearably windy in New York City today with wind gusts up to 35 mph. This photo somehow seems appropriate. This was taken in the midst of a snowstorm in Central Park. 

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Posting this here since it got posted earlier on fuckyeahbeautifulpics and since I never posted this particular image before.

It’s back to being cold and unbearably windy in New York City today with wind gusts up to 35 mph. This photo somehow seems appropriate. This was taken in the midst of a snowstorm in Central Park.

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Soho, Manhattan.


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Soho, Manhattan.


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Central Park, Manhattan.


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Central Park, Manhattan.


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Noho, Manhattan.


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Noho, Manhattan.


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Central Park, Manhattan.


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Central Park, Manhattan.


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Soho, Manhattan.

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Soho, Manhattan.

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Noho, Manhattan.


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Noho, Manhattan.


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Central Park, Manhattan.


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Central Park, Manhattan.


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Soho, Manhattan.


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Soho, Manhattan.


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Noho, Manhattan.

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Noho, Manhattan.

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Central Park, Manhattan.

The view is from the top of Belvedere Castle in Central Park during a snowstorm. The buildings are surrounded by snow-fog. Belvedere Castle is the second highest vantage point in Central Park. It’s a breathtaking and simultaneously jarring experience to be the only person up there in the middle of a storm. 

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Central Park, Manhattan.

The view is from the top of Belvedere Castle in Central Park during a snowstorm. The buildings are surrounded by snow-fog. Belvedere Castle is the second highest vantage point in Central Park. It’s a breathtaking and simultaneously jarring experience to be the only person up there in the middle of a storm.

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