Photographer William Meyers is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal since 2008, but before that he spent a lot of time capturing the beauty often overlooked in the outer boroughs…
Brooklyn based photographer and filmmaker JJ Sulin recently created this interesting short film about 3 men who independently raise hundreds of pigeons in New York City. Here the stories of…
Inspired by this week's post showing the ghost ship graveyard on Staten Island, the theme for this week's find is all about Boats. Every Friday, Viewing NYC finds five great photos snapped…
Local transit historian and railfan Dj Hammers makes tons of great videos showing how subway transit works and runs in the City. In this 3-minute time lapse video, watch as the 6 Train makes…
New York City has some amazing architectural wonders that are open to the public every day of the year, but the City has many, many more that are not. The Open House New York Weekend, now in…
Sideways Signs is a small shop that creates officially-licensed MTA subway signs for the New York City subway system. Each sign is a handcrafted replica of the official signs, with the same…
In case you haven't seen the advertisements and posters all over New York City, the TCS NYC Marathon is tomorrow, November 5th, and much of the City will be tuning in to watch and/or support…
The New York Landmarks Conservancy's Tourist in Your Own Town series explores some of New York City’s best hidden gems as well as some of its classic iconic landmarks and locations. In this…
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold is currently stationed on the International Space Station orbiting 254 miles above the earth, traveling at 4.76 miles per second. Recently, the astro-photographer…
The 6 train, also known as the Lexington Avenue local line, is a subway route in New York City that runs from Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall in lower Manhattan.…