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  • Taj Mahal bell hop in Atlantic City, New Jersey, an east coast gambling town.
    Atlantic City 0007 TajMahal.jpg
  • Jay McInerney, author of the best selling novel, "Bright Lights, Big City" at Area a nightclub in the Tribeca area of New York City.
    McInerney Jay 0002.jpg
  • Jay McInerney, author of the best selling novel, "Bright Lights, Big City" at Area a nightclub in the Tribeca area of New York City.
    McInerney Jay 0001.jpg
  • Jay McInerney, author of the best selling novel, "Bright Lights, Big City" at Area a nightclub in the Tribeca area of New York City.
    scf4327-543mcinerney jay 0002.jpg
  • Jay McInerney, author of the best selling novel, "Bright Lights, Big City" at Area a nightclub in the Tribeca area of New York City.
    scf4327-542mcinerney jay 0001.jpg
  • David Glass (former CEO of Wal-Mart) now Chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Royals baseball team which he purchased in 2000.
    Glass David 0001 X CEO Walm.jpg
  • Donald Trump at the Trump Taj Mahal.
    Trump Donald 0005.jpg
  • Dominick Dunne, Writer, Author and Hollywood Producer.
    Dunne Dominick 0002.jpg
  • Dominick Dunne, Writer, Author and Hollywood Producer.
    scf4327-440dunne dominick 0001.jpg
  • Donald Trump on top of the Plaza Hotel he owns with New York City's Central Park in the background.
    Trump Donald 0003.jpg
  • Central Park in New York City streching from 59th Street to 110th Street. An 843 acre park established in 1859.
    Central Park 0004.jpg
  • CATS-CIDS Athletic Training in New York City.
    scf4374-093.jpg
  • CATS-CIDS Athletic Training in New York City.
    scf4374-094.jpg
  • CATS-CIDS Athletic Training in New York City.
    scf4374-094_Athletic Training 0002.jpg
  • CATS-CIDS Athletic Training in New York City.
    scf4374-093_Athletic Training 0001.jpg
  • George Benson, guitarist and singer with Max Gordon at the Villiage Vanguard in New York City
    scf4327-390benson george 02 gordon m...jpg
  • Steve Rubell, along with Ian Schrager founded Studio 54, one of the most happening discos of its time in New York City and  after a short stint in prison for tax evasion opened a string of successful hotels like the Morgan here.
    scf4327-619rubell steve 0002.jpg
  • Paula Cooper, gallery owner in Soho, New York City.
    scf4327-425cooper paula 0003 soho.jpg
  • Steve Rubell, along with Ian Schrager founded Studio 54, one of the most happening discos of its time in New York City and  after a short stint in prison for tax evasion opened a string of successful hotels like the Morgan here.
    Rubell Steve 0002.jpg
  • Steve Rubell, along with Ian Schrager founded Studio 54, one of the most happening discos of its time in New York City and  after a short stint in prison for tax evasion opened a string of successful hotels like the Morgan here.
    Rubell Steve 0001.jpg
  • Paul Newman in a Plaza Hotel suite New York City.  (4 of 4)
    Newman Paul 0004.jpg
  • Paul Newman at the Plaza Suite at the Plaza Hotel, New York City.  (2 of 4)
    Newman Paul 0002.jpg
  • Paula Cooper, gallery owner in Soho, New York City.
    Cooper Paula 0001 Gallery.jpg
  • Central Park in New York City streching from 59th Street to 110th Street. An 843 acre park established in 1859.
    Central Park 0001-2.jpg
  • Central Park in New York City streching from 59th Street to 110th Street. An 843 acre park established in 1859.
    Central Park 0004-2.jpg
  • Central Park in New York City streching from 59th Street to 110th Street. An 843 acre park established in 1859.
    Central Park 0002.jpg
  • Paula Cooper, gallery owner in Soho, New York City.
    Cooper Paula 0003 Soho.jpg
  • Teddy Roosevelt Statue in front of the Museum of Natural History in New York City.
    American Museum NY 0001.jpg
  • Steve Rubell, along with Ian Schrager founded Studio 54, one of the most happening discos of its time in New York City and  after a short stint in prison for tax evasion opened a string of successful hotels like the Morgan here.
    scf4327-618rubell steve 0001.jpg
  • Peter Max, a multi-media artist in his New York City loft faxing art when faxes first became popular.
    scf4327-536max peter 0001.jpg
  • Paul Newman at the Plaza Suite at the Plaza Hotel, New York City.  (4 of 4)
    Newman Paul 0005 composite.jpg
  • Paul Newman at the Plaza Suite at the Plaza Hotel, New York City.  (3 of 4)
    Newman Paul 0003.jpg
  • Paul Newman at the Plaza Suite at the Plaza Hotel, New York City.  (1 of 4)
    Newman Paul 0001.jpg
  • Peter Max, a multi-media artist in his New York City loft faxing art when faxes first became popular.
    Max Peter 0001.jpg
  • Central Park in New York City streching from 59th Street to 110th Street. An 843 acre park established in 1859.
    Central Park 0003.jpg
  • George Benson, guitarist and singer in front of the Villiage Vangard Jazz Club in New York City.
    Benson George 0003.jpg
  • Central Park in New York City streching from 59th Street to 110th Street. An 843 acre park established in 1859.
    Central Park 0001.jpg
  • Central Park in New York City streching from 59th Street to 110th Street. An 843 acre park established in 1859.
    Central Park 0003-2.jpg
  • Statue in front of the Museum of Natural History in New York City.
    American Museum NY 0003.jpg
  • Teddy Roosevelt Statue in front of the Museum of Natural History in New York City.
    American Museum NY 0002.jpg
  • Paula Cooper, gallery owner in Soho, New York City.
    Cooper Paula 0002.jpg
  • George Benson, guitarist and singer at the Villiage Vanguard in New York City, 1985
    scf4327-389benson george 0001.jpg
  • George Benson, guitarist and singer at the Villiage Vanguard in New York City, 1985
    Benson George 0002.jpg
  • George Benson, guitarist and singer at the Villiage Vanguard in New York City, 1985
    Benson George 0001.jpg
  • George Benson, guitarist and singer with Max Gordon at the Villiage Vanguard in New York City
    Benson George 01 Gordon Max.jpg
  • F. Lee Bailey, one of the most famous and controversial lawyers defends a client (seated middle) in New York Federal Court in New York City. 1988
    Bailey F Lee 0001 NYC.jpg
  • Rosewood oil from laurel trees in Brazil tested by trader Stephen Manheimer in New York City.  The rare oil is one of hundreds of natural products used in some perfumes.
    scf4327-839_Smell 0060 Brazil Jimmy.jpg
  • Roger Strauss famed editor of publishers Farrar, Strauss and Giroux in New York.
    Strauss Roger 0001.jpg
  • Roger Straus famed editor of publishers Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York.
    Straus Roger 0005-2.jpg
  • Roger Straus famed editor of publishers Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York.
    Straus Roger 0002.jpg
  • Robert Longo on Wall Street area of New York City.
    scf4327-531longo robert 0001.jpg
  • Robert Hughes, Author and Art Critic at his home library in Soho, New York City.
    scf4327-494hughes robert 0002.jpg
  • Art piece at the Clocktower Gallery in New York City.  Model is Don Bell.
    scf4327-306harathas jim.jpg
  • Art piece at the Clocktower Gallery in New York City.  Model is Don Bell.
    scf4327-306_Harathas Jim.jpg
  • Underwater Aerobics in a New York City gym.
    fct4384-047_Underwater Aerobics 0001.jpg
  • AIDS patient Barrett Brown with lover Dennis in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985.
    scf4374-077_aids patient 0008.jpg
  • Performance of Beauty and the Beast in New York City.
    fct4383-702_Disney 0020 beautyandbea...jpg
  • AIDS patient Barrett Brown with lover Dennis in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985.
    aids patient 0008.jpg
  • AIDS patient Barrett Brown with lover Dennis in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985. Also pictured is Dr. S. Caiazza.
    aids patient 0006.jpg
  • AIDS patient Terry Knapp with Dr. Caiazza in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985.
    aids patient 0004.jpg
  • AIDS patient Terry Knapp  in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985.
    aids patient 0003.jpg
  • AIDS patient Terry Knapp with Dr. Caiazza in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985.
    aids patient 0002.jpg
  • Robert Longo on Wall Street area of New York City.
    Longo Robert 0001.jpg
  • Les Miserables Cast in New York City, 1989.
    Les Miserables Cast 0001.jpg
  • Art piece at the Clocktower Gallery in New York City.  Model is Don Bell.
    Harathas Jim.jpg
  • Trinity School Children in New York City, raising their hands.
    Education Trinity School.jpg
  • Peter Cohen, CEO aand Chairman of Shearson Lehman Brothers in New York City.
    Cohen Peter 0001 Lehman.tif_.jpg
  • The Teddy Roosevelt statue in front of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
    AmericanMuseumNatural 0003.jpg
  • Roger Straus famed editor of publishers Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York.
    Straus Roger 0005.jpg
  • Roger Straus famed editor of publishers Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York.
    Straus Roger 0003-2.jpg
  • Roger Straus famed editor of publishers Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York.
    Straus Roger 0003.jpg
  • Roger Straus famed editor of publishers Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York.
    Straus Roger 0002-2.jpg
  • AIDS patient Barrett Brown with lover Dennis in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985.
    aids patient 0007.jpg
  • AIDS patient Terry Knapp with Dr. Caiazza in Cabrini Hospital, New York City, 1985.
    aids patient 0005.jpg
  • Underwater Aerobics in a New York City gym.
    Underwater Aerobics 0001.jpg
  • Roger Straus famed editor of publishers Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York.
    Straus Roger 0004.jpg
  • Robert Hughes, Author and Art Critic at his home library in Soho, New York City.
    Hughes Robert 0002.jpg
  • Performance of Beauty and the Beast in New York City.
    Disney 0020 beautyandbeast.jpg
  • Mark Norell, assistant curator (left) of the American Museum of Natural History, removes a Camarasaurus head from an Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus) mount in 1991, correcting a century-old error.
    Brontosaurus 0010 New Head.jpg
  • Night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History in New York shines his light on a T. rex while making rounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-029-americanmuseumnatural 00...jpg
  • A New York Plastic Surgeon gets ready to conduct a breast implant operation.
    scf4327-330_Plastic Surgery 0001.jpg
  • Students working with a nude model at the National Academy School of Fine Arts in New York.
    scf4374-172.jpg
  • A New York Plastic Surgeon gets ready to conduct a breast implant operation.
    scf4327-330plastic surgery 0001.jpg
  • Dwight Gooden, New York Mets pitcher who became embroiled in a drug problem.
    fct4384-035_Gooden Dwight 0001 1992.jpg
  • Andy Warhol, influencial American Pop Artist with Campbell's Soup painting at his apartment in New York shortly before his death.
    Warhol Andy 0001.jpg
  • Arne Glimcher - Director of the Pace Gallery in New York (Chuck Close paintings behind him) became a movie producer and director.  He produced and directed The White River Kid, Just Cause, and the Mombo Kings.
    Glimcher Arne 0001.jpg
  • Night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History in New York shines his light on a T. rex while making rounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    AmericanMuseumNatural 0002.jpg
  • Reception in American Mammal Hall at the American Museum of Natural History in New York with Moose watching over the bar.
    American Museum Moose 0001.jpg
  • Students working with a nude model at the National Academy School of Fine Arts in New York.
    scf4374-173.jpg
  • Students working with a nude model at the National Academy School of Fine Arts in New York.
    scf4374-170.jpg
  • Students working with a nude model at the National Academy School of Fine Arts in New York.
    scf4374-171.jpg
  • Arne Glimcher - Director of the Pace Gallery in New York (Chuck Close paintings behind him) became a movie producer and director.  He produced and directed The White River Kid, Just Cause, and the Mombo Kings.
    scf4327-482glimcher arne 0001.jpg
  • Andy Warhol, influencial American Pop Artist with Campbell's Soup painting at his apartment in New York shortly before his death.
    Warhol Andy 0002.jpg
  • Dwight Gooden, New York Mets pitcher who became embroiled in a drug problem.
    Gooden Dwight 0001 1992.jpg
  • There are images that come into my head sometimes and I’m not sure where they come from.  Dreams have always been a rich resource for me and poems too and this shot came through both channels.  One of my assistants in New York was Roy Michaels, a former rock star of sorts whose band, Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys, was produced by Jimi Hendrix.  He used to play concerts with Hendrix, several hundred thousand people screaming fans and now he was painting my studio ceiling - and not in the Michael Angelo sense -  we're talking flat white Sears’ house paint.  A decade plus later Roy was happy with his life, content to live without crowds and the rock star life. He kept a little sailboat in San Francisco Bay called Invictus where he could get away from it all.  I had never heard the poem Invictus and Roy recited it to me as he painted my ceiling.  I had a dream that night and started making this little set in the corner of my loft with seagulls soon after.  These were the days before PhotoShop.  The guy in this photo, another assistant is actually hanging there suspended with seagulls tied to his wrists – he wasn’t dropped in later by a computer.  I guess this set looked pretty strange even to the artists in the building who would pass by my loft and ask what I was doing.   Some of these same artists would paint some pretty strange imagery while working through various neuroses but it’s one thing to paint a fantasy, its quite another to actually build it.
    Deja Blue.jpg
  • Students working with a nude model at the National Academy School of Fine Arts in New York.
    scf4374-170_Natl Academy Art School ...jpg
  • Night watchman at the American Museum of Natural History in New York shines his light on a T. rex while making rounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4373-052_AmericanMuseumNatural 00...jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  John Knoebber, my friend and assistant made him a new home. 1993
    Cope 0010 Plaque.jpg
  • New York City Skyline on the 4th of July. 1989
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  • New York City Skyline on the 4th of July.
    scf4383-848.jpg
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