Once upon a time in New York, mastering the baton twirl was to a cop, like learning to spin a Yo-Yo was to a kid…
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Photographing NYC for 25 years, six of them while driving a New York City taxi. Trying very hard to capture the city as life unfolds, meaning I never stage any of my photos! Also I am a close confidant of the immortal Dave Beckerman, (quintessential NYC photographer) and owner of the first photography blog in the known universe.
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Seems much sincere and as powerful as male officer .that is great .
The city was a very rough place back then and she had to have control over her weapons or someone might have taken them away from her…
Great photo! /J
When I look at my photos (or anyone’s) of NYC cops from the 80s or 90s, I always wonder how many of them made it past 9/11…
I don’t see too many older cops on the beat or in squad cars anymore, but they may have desk jobs and still be earning a decent living.
If they survived the ’80s & ’90s then they deserve it!