1. First Cameraman: Documenting the Obama Presidency

    Arun Chaudhary is the first official White House videographer, capturing behind-the-scenes moments of Barack Obama and his administration, from the beginning of the 2008 campaign through the first years of his presidency.

    Join him Sep 10 at 92YTribeca when he shares stories and images of key players to give a unique view of our government and president.

  2. The Roots crew double jump shot with Captain Kirk and Tuba Gooding Jr.
Brooklyn Vegan is currently setting up for their photo exhibit and show with Screaming Females, Hunters, and Heliotropes on Thursday at 92YTribeca. This is gonna be a good one.

    The Roots crew double jump shot with Captain Kirk and Tuba Gooding Jr.

    Brooklyn Vegan is currently setting up for their photo exhibit and show with Screaming Females, Hunters, and Heliotropes on Thursday at 92YTribeca. This is gonna be a good one.

  3. Jake Rajs photography focuses on new buildings that are changing the New York City’s skyline. Do you know what building is above? 

See more exquisite images and hear insightful commentary capturing the indomitable spirit of NYC on November 30 at 92YTribeca as photographer Jake Rajs celebrates the city’s newest landmarks—Time Warner Center, Hudson River Park, MoMA sculpture garden and more—placing them in the context of famous highlights such as Rockefeller Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, Lincoln Center and Times Square. 

You can check out more photos from Rajs’ book, New New York, where the photo at top came from, on his Photoshelter page.

    Jake Rajs photography focuses on new buildings that are changing the New York City’s skyline. Do you know what building is above?

    See more exquisite images and hear insightful commentary capturing the indomitable spirit of NYC on November 30 at 92YTribeca as photographer Jake Rajs celebrates the city’s newest landmarks—Time Warner Center, Hudson River Park, MoMA sculpture garden and more—placing them in the context of famous highlights such as Rockefeller Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, Lincoln Center and Times Square.

    You can check out more photos from Rajs’ book, New New York, where the photo at top came from, on his Photoshelter page.