Spending most of the day to experience the most heartbreaking event in
the history of the city; surrounded by tourists busy collecting
selfies in every corner of the memorial, journalists observing and
making notes on every little aspect of the day. Then there were the
people who came to pay respects to and remember the loved ones lost
14 years ago.
The atmosphere was intense: tears welling up, loved
ones and firemen walking together, looking for their friends’ names on
the memorial. There was an impromptu march and tribute by the fire
department. There were speeches and the band played songs to honour the
fallen.
This is the place where it all started, the loss of innocent lives at
an epic scale. Starting the domino effect that would cause the loss of
life halfway across the world, at an even greater scale. With no
clear end in sight, it continues to escalate. The innocent will
continue to suffer, caught between the extremists and the soldiers.
These pictures depict the wound created over a decade ago, a wound
that has changed the world forever. They not only show the pain and
loss for the people of New York, they echo the pain and loss
throughout the world. We are all caught in the ripples of the act that
shook New York to its core.