
Vivienne Gucwa
New York City photographer, writer and urban documentarian.
Occupation: New York City photographer specializing in urban and natural landscapes.
Location: New York City
Birthday: 01/04
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2013-05-25 03:28:39 (27 comments, 29 reshares, 277 +1s)
New York City Skyline. Night
In the blink of an eye the city’s lights twinkle like stars in a universe that rises up from the ground to the surface of a darkening sky.
And all at once, everything else seems to fade away.
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This was taken on a frigid evening with the Sony A99 at Gantry Plaza State Park in Queens with wind gusts roaring across the river to the rocks I was teetering on with nothing more than my tripod and utterances of hope that the wind would let up for just a few seconds.
It didn’t.
But as I stood there frozen in place for what seemed like the longest 30 seconds of the night, the city’s glow rivaled that of a roaring fire and everything else seemed to pale in comparison.
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This was shared to my large photography album of New York City photography here but it is bugged. If you wish to see the... more »


2013-05-25 00:42:09 (50 comments, 56 reshares, 563 +1s)
Manhattan Bridge - Night - New York City
The world stops spinning on its axis
as the city’s lights search through the night
for hearts that flutter to the
syncopation of its pulsating lights.
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This was taken on a stormy night in Brooklyn with the Sony A99 as the waves in the East River pounded the piers and the wind whipped against the faces of the few brave souls who were still standing at the edge of Brooklyn Bridge Park hoping to catch a first glimpse of the city’s lights as they flickered into view.
I am always amazed at the power of long exposure photography to calm the chaos in a landscape, especially in a cityscape.
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This was shared to my large photography album of New York City photography here but it is bugged. If you wish to see the rest of my photos, here is the album... more »

2013-05-23 01:27:31 (15 comments, 3 reshares, 38 +1s)
Let's have a discussion about travel and travel opportunities for people looking to immerse themselves in enriching opportunities
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Does anyone here have any information regarding +WWOOF ing? Or, does anyone here have any information regarding travel opportunities that are in a similar vein to what Wwoof accomplishes?
Why I am asking: I would like to immerse myself in a travel experience towards the end of this year (preferably autumn or later) that allow me to not only experience life elsewhere but also give back in some way with my time, labor, photography, and/or writing.
I have no experience doing this and looking around at all of the places that Wwoof currently exists around the globe is 2 parts exciting but 1 part overwhelming. Where to even start? Additionally, maybe there are... more »


2013-05-18 01:01:03 (51 comments, 36 reshares, 676 +1s)
"New York City..."
When the day stretches out
leaving a trail of sighs
in its wake,
the sky
and the infinite
slowly implode
folding themselves into one another
until all that is left
is a never-ending horizon
reaching out towards
the rest of forever.
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This is a view of Central Park and the skyscrapers of midtown Manhattan as seen from above. It was taken with the Sony A77 from the top of the Empire State Building on an impossibly perfect morning. Upper Manhattan sits in the distance with the Chrysler Building and Queens to the right. The trees of Bryant Park are peeking out in the bottom-left part of this image.
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