CLOSE TO MY HEART: SELECT PHOTOGRAPHS REFLECTIONS, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF NEW YORK, 1987 – “My first photograph chosen for exhibition, the Central Park Biennial, NYC, 1988.”REPOSE, LOUVRE, PARIS, 1990 – “Mythic figure watches over a woman in solitude.”CAFE DE FLORE, PARIS, 1992 – “A favorite Parisian past-time: a front row seat offers a view of the world passing by.”SHOE SELLER, TALLINN, ESTONIA, 1993 – “A book comes in handy while waiting for the next customer.”WINDOW FRIDGE, NARVA, ESTONIA, 1993 – “Bottles of beer remain ice cold thanks to my uncle’s window sill.”TIMES SQUARE JAZZ, NEW YORK, 1996 – “New Yorkers whizz by on the subway unaware of the jazz melodies wafting through the station’s underground ‘concert hall’. ”
NEPTUNE AND CARABINIERE, FLORENCE, 1996 – “Two symbols of authority face-off in the Piazza Signoria: Mythical Neptune and a Carabiniere (national policeman) represent a striking contrast between past and present.”
EMPIRE WOMAN, NEW YORK, 1998 – “A New Yorker emerges from the subway to face another day.”A LIFE REMEMBERED, VIETNAM MEMORIAL, WASHINGTON, DC, 2000 – “Plastic enshrouds a copy of LIFE magazine with its cover photo of a casualty of war.”
WITHOUT A HOME, NEAR THE PANTHEON, PARIS, 2004 – “A homeless man provides a stark contrast to the eternal resting place of some of France’s iconic heroes.”