These Documerica photographs by Wil Blanche of lower Manhattan, New York City, were taken in May 1973 in as part of the newly created Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which partnered with professional photographers to take pictures of America. The project collected more than 80,000 photographs that aimed to show the link between Americans and their impact on the environment.
We see commuters taking the ferry to Staten Island, uncommon views of the newly completed Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, boys playing in Battery Park and people liming on Morton Street Pier by the Hudson River. You can buy prints from the project in the Flashbak Shop.
Wilbert H. Blanche (b. December 13, 1916, Brooklyn, New York – d. May 5, 1993, Thornwood, New York) was a freelance photographer working in and around New York. During the 1950s through the 1970s, his photographs appeared in magazines such as Esquire, Modern Man and Sports Illustrated.
Lead Image: Holland Tunnel Traffic Is Lined Up on Canal Street 05/1973
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