A PEEK INSIDE
Fifth Avenue without pedestrians. Times Square without traffic. Carnegie Hall without music. Welcome to New York City’s Spring of 2020 -- the city that never sleeps caught in an all-encompassing pause. Join an unprecedented journey through a city interrupted. Share in the deep history, architecture, and heritage of Manhattan’s iconic spaces, quieted by this moment in time.
MEET ANDREW WERNER
A native New Yorker, photographer Andrew Werner has made a name for himself in the fashion, event, and corporate worlds. His work has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar, The New York Times, Forbes, Vogue, and Town & Country as well as international publications. His career began with a love of photojournalism and an even deeper love of fashion. He grew into a versatile photographer, covering editorials, beauty, portrait, and product industries. But his favorite subject? New York City. Raised on Long Island, Werner frequently traveled into Manhattan to visit his grandparents and stand in awe at the tall and towering buildings that stood strong above him. NYC was everything he dreamed of and more, pure magic. He knew one day he would document it in all its glory. Places Without Faces, his latest photography project of the city without its populous, devoid of people, is one he could never have dreamed of capturing.