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In the wake of 9/11, photographer Joe McNally sought to capture the faces of heroes. Now, a new exhibition at the Time Warner Center in New York City, “Faces of Ground Zero — 10 Years Later,” marks the anniversary of 9/11 with a tribute to the everyday people affected by the attacks.
Using the world’s largest instant camera with a U-2 spy-plane lens, McNally highlights firefighters, victims’ families and survivors to show the impact that fateful day had on their lives.
“These photos are simply a collection of some very good, brave and decent people who picked all of us up on their shoulders and carried us through an incredibly difficult period in our nation’s history,” McNally told The Daily.
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