High Line & Hudson YardsArchival Photographs & Fine Art Prints

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“A lot of people think it’s this big architectural statement. It wasn’t—it was really pulling back from architecture.”

– Ricardo Scofidio

Running along the old elevated freight line on Manhattan’s West Side, the High Line is one of New York’s most surreal public spaces—a concourse of gardens, steel, and city views suspended above the streets. Just to the north, Hudson Yards rises in glass and steel: a cluster of new towers, plazas, and viewpoints that has quickly become part of the modern New York skyline.

This gallery brings together my favorite High Line photos and Hudson Yards photographs, made over years of walking these blocks in every season and at all times of day. Each image is available as a signed archival print, from intimate garden details to wide cityscapes and night scenes that turn the neighborhood into a field of light.

Whether you’re looking for a High Line print for your home, a striking piece of Hudson Yards wall art for an office, or a set of smaller NYC photography prints for a gallery wall, these images are made to live on the wall.


Pricing

   7″ × 9″ — 150 USD
12″ × 18″ — 325 USD
24″ × 36″ — 625 USD
40″ × 60″ — 1,250 USD

* Custom sizes available

** Gift Certificates available

Learn more about prints and pricing here.

Archival Photographic Prints

After studying photography and printing at the International Center for Photography in the early ’00s, I’ve been obsessively photographing New York City ever since. And as a part-time historian and NYC guide, I can’t imagine there are many who have walked the city more in that timeframe.

My archive consists of both the unique, daily life in the city, as well as the classic and popular views, including the skyscrapers, skyline, Central Park, and architectural marvels, in all seasons. I work with major firms, art buyers, interior designers, and architects. I love the art of printing, getting to create, experience, and then share a little treasure. 

All prints are made with museum-quality archival photography paper, are signed, and come with a certificate of authenticity. Prints are offered in a variety of sizes, I can handle or advise on framing, and I offer installation planning and services. Installing the finished products on walls is one of the most satisfying parts of the job.

In my spare time, I am also a documentary and street photographer, and I have captured a large variety of happenings around the city. I can also send customized selections of work for review based on your interests and needs.


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(917) 494-6712

 


Old High Line and Pre-Hudson Yards, 2012

High Line Photos – Gardens, Rail Line & City Views

The High Line park is all about contrasts: wild grasses and carefully planted gardens growing through rusting rails; small pockets of quiet perched above one of the busiest parts of the city; a long, linear view that constantly shifts with every block.

This section of the gallery focuses on High Line photos that show:

  • The original rail line cutting through plantings and wood decking

  • Overlooks where people sit, read, and watch the city pass underneath

  • Framed views down the cross streets toward the Hudson River, Chelsea, and the Midtown skyline

  • Small details—flowers, textures, patterns—that give the High Line its intimate feel

Some images lean into High Line street photography, using the elevated path as a stage where New Yorkers and visitors pass through pockets of light and shadow. Others pull back into wider High Line NYC photos that show how the park winds its way through the neighborhood, weaving between old warehouses and new glass towers.

If you’re drawn to that mix of industrial history, landscape design, and everyday city life, this is the part of the gallery to explore.

Glass City, Hudson Yards, 2019

Hudson Yards Photography – Glass, Steel & the New Skyline

Just beyond the northern end of the High Line, Hudson Yards rises from the old rail yards as a new cluster of towers, plazas, and sharp edges. It’s a place where Hudson Yards photos can swing from pure architectural abstraction to dense crowds in a single step.

This section includes:

  • Wide Hudson Yards skyline photos, with the towers catching late-day light

  • Reflections of the city in glass facades, polished stone, and overlapping surfaces

  • Street-level scenes in the plazas and around the shopping areas

  • Compositions that turn the development into pure shape, color, and repetition

Hudson Yards is both futuristic and very much of its time, and the Hudson Yards photography in this gallery looks for the tension between the new glass city and the older industrial neighborhood it replaced. These images work especially well as Hudson Yards prints and office wall art, where the geometry and light can be appreciated at scale.

Hudson Yards 7 Train Station, 2022

High Line & Hudson Yards at Night

At night, the High Line and Hudson Yards feel like a completely different world. The path turns into a quiet, elevated corridor lit by soft fixtures and window light; the towers of Hudson Yards become a field of color and reflections, with trains and traffic flowing underneath.

This part of the gallery focuses on night photography in the area:

  • High Line night photos with glowing windows, silhouettes, and passing headlights

  • Hudson Yards night photos where the towers and plazas become patterns of light

  • Rainy or foggy evenings when reflections on the pavement blur the line between architecture and atmosphere

These High Line night prints and Hudson Yards night prints are some of my favorite images to print large. They tend to work beautifully in living rooms, hallways, and workspaces where you want the feeling of New York at night without a cliché skyline view.

I Love You Earth, Highline, 2017

Museum-Quality High Line & Hudson Yards Prints, Posters & Wall Art

Every photograph in this gallery is available as a High Line print or Hudson Yards print, made as an archival pigment (giclée) print on museum-quality paper.

You can order these High Line posters and Hudson Yards wall art pieces in a range of sizes—from smaller prints that sit comfortably on a bookshelf or in a narrow hallway, to larger statement pieces that anchor a living room or conference room. Most photographs can also be produced at custom sizes to fit specific walls or framing needs.

Each print:

  • Is hand-signed

  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity with title, date, and print details

  • Is carefully packed and ships worldwide in protective packaging

If you’d like help choosing between different High Line park photos or Hudson Yards images, or want to see how a particular photograph might look in your space, you’re welcome to get in touch with a snapshot of your wall and I’m happy to suggest options.

The Vessel and Open Trainyard, Hudson Yards, 2019

Commissioned West Side Photography & Custom Projects

If you’re an interior designer, architect, or business looking to install High Line and Hudson Yards photography across multiple spaces, I also take on commissioned projects and custom print installations.

Together, we can:

  • Build a cohesive set of High Line and Hudson Yards prints tailored to your color palette or design concept

  • Combine High Line & Hudson Yards with other nearby New York landmarks—Chelsea, Midtown, the Hudson River, the Empire State Building—for a broader narrative of the West Side

  • Produce large-scale canvas-style prints or multi-panel installations for lobbies, hotel rooms, conference rooms, or residential amenity spaces

For larger orders or custom installations, please reach out to discuss sizing, licensing, and timelines.

Hudson Yards Skyscrapers in Blue, 2021

About the Photographer & the 25-Year NYC Archive

I’ve been photographing New York City for more than two decades, and the High Line and Hudson Yards corridor has become one of the clearest examples of how the city keeps rewriting itself—rails turned into gardens, yards turned into glass, and people finding new ways to move through it all.

Many of the High Line photos and Hudson Yards photographs in this gallery are part of a much larger 25-year searchable NYC archive that includes cityscapes, street scenes, and quieter neighborhood moments across all five boroughs. If you’re looking for a specific view—an angle on the High Line you remember, a particular Hudson Yards skyline at sunset, or a piece to pair with another New York landmark—there’s a good chance it lives somewhere in that archive.

You can explore the archive directly, or get in touch and tell me what you’re after; I’m always happy to help match the right photograph to the right wall.

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