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The Spectacle New Ground Zero photos debut Hillcrest 935 Business Park, 935 Iowa (785)838-3200 www.lenahancyedoc.com 6d 864-4358 - Great Location CAPTAIN RIBMAN in Dreams Are Wishes Your Heart Makes by Sprengelmeyer & Davis - Evening Hours Contacts Meyerowitz, who has published 11 books of color photographs and a book on the history of street photography, was initially told by police — as were other photographers — that he could not take pictures at the former trade center site because it was considered a crime scene. *Fashion Eye Wear Eyewear - Competitive Prices •OPENING EVENINGS - Competitive Prices Dr. Kevin Lenahan, O.D., P.A. Optometrist & Associates The Associated Press The images are being shown in the lobby of 195 Broadway, the former AT&T headquarters, at Broadway and Fulton Street, near Ground Zero and across the street from St. Paul's chapel. A 17-page pamphlet to accompany the show and some signed posters are to be on sale at the exhibit, and a larger book with over 100 photos is planned for a later date. "I want people to stand in my shoes and see all I saw," he said. "I was in the forbidden city. No one was allowed in there and there's a real hunger to see what it was like." The images were shot by Meyerowitz, who was allowed access to the site to create a historic photo archive of the devastation. Let us make a spectacle out of you! Hillcrest 935 Suite 3 935 Iowa We know a lot about lock Call 393-0442 Advertise every Tuesday in Serving KU Locksmith Would you like to reach over 20,000 students? The exhibit will travel to Chicago, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. A smaller version will open at the Gerald Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich., on Sept. 11 and tour the country over the next two years. Another version of the exhibit is being Yet some of the pictures, shown to almost 2 million people overseas since February, have prompted viewers to shiver visibly and sometimes to weep out loud, museum director Robert Macdonald said. These and other images from "The City Resilient," a collection of 73 images by photographer Joel Meyerowitz, are on view at the former AT&T headquarters near Ground Zero beginning today and running through Nov. 3. Some of the pictures are as large as 20 feet across. Most have not been shown in the United States. Offer a Service? NEW YORK—Exhausted rescue workers, numb from hours of searching for human remains, sit silently at the remains of the World Trade Center. The charred facade of the north tower stands amid devastation. And deep in "the pit," a lone police officer — on hands and knees — sifts through rocky debris. So he sought the museum's help. The museum asked the city to grant Meyerowitz access to the site for a historical archive. A thousand of his photos are now in the museum's collection. The images in the exhibit are blown up to allow people "to feel like they're standing at the edge of the site looking up at it or into it," Meverowitz said. Optometrists Voted "The Best of the Hill by KU students The images, part of the Museum of the City of New York's photographic archive of the disaster and its aftermath, have an intimacy that's lacking in the news images so familiar to the world. Unlike news photos, there is no image of the attacks themselves. 935 IOWA (NEXT TO THE SPECTACLE) 838-3200 shown simultaneously as part of Sept. 11 remembrances in 50 foreign cities, including London, Berlin and Jerusalem. 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