Nicole Bengiveno

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  • An insurance business mirrored window reflects the main street in Arnold, Nebraska
  • Mei Hua, a fishing port in Fuzhou China, that is well known for smuggling activity.
  • 20051201 New Orleans (NAT) 200506429 The Ninth Ward has opened to residents after being closed because of dangerous conditions due to the flooding after Hurricane Katrina. . Delery Street residents are allowed to come back to their homes to survey the damage. Josephine Butler, 83, whose house slid across Delery Street and landed on top of where a neighbor's home once stood. She had a large statue of an angel that she said {quote}guarded{quote} her house that once stood at the entrance to her home and has been broken off of its foundation. She was looking everywhere to  see if she could find her angel, including bending over and trying to see it under the new roof to her home all that's left. Nicole Bengiveno/ New York Times
  • 20051201 New Orleans (NAT) 200506429 The Ninth Ward has opened to residents after being closed because of dangerous conditions. Delery street residents come back to survey the damage. Ishmela and Mary Helen Molizone have lived at 1632 Delery Street for 49 years. They bought their own hazmat suits and came home to start the clean-up. He had to sit down and rest for a bit after dragging soggy debris outside. Nicole Bengiveno/ New York Times
  • Biloxi, Mississippi. The Road Back: A journey via Highway 90 along the Gulf Coast in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina; nine months later.
  • Diners at the Waffle House in Mobile, Alabama along Highway 90 nine months after Hurricane Katrina.
  • Anton LaVey, author of the Satanic Bible, photographed at 5am (his request) in San Francisco
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  • 5:30 am, Immokalee Florida, farmworkers wait for transportation to work. It's the end of the tomato picking season and It's first come first serve for the seats that will take them to the fields. From a series of photos investigating slave labor.
  • Immokalee Florida, farmworkers, the end of the tomato picking season where workers are paid 45 cents a basket.
  • A Fidel Castro mural in Havana Cuba
  • The promanade in Havana on a Sunday afternoon
  • Tornado aftermath in Joplin, MO. A road has been cleared next to Cunniingham Park.
  • 20110525 Joplin, Missouri (NAT)  Tornado aftermath in Joplin, MO. Resident Franklin Gregory, 66, who is living in a shelter at the University, surveys his neighborhood on Annie Baxter Street.  (dan story) Nicole Bengiveno / New York Times
  • New York Coast Guard Ice Breaking Tug, the Penobscot Bay, breaks the ice along the mid Hudson River area near Danskammer Point for the Barge 'Mary Gellatly' that is carrying heating oil up the river, left backround.
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  • LeningradB_W
  • A Day in the Life of Russia: Portrait of a mother and son in St Petersburg formerly Leningrad.
  • RegistanSquare
  • Central Asia
  • Manhattan's full moon rise brightened the sky, the collective inner glow of the buildings inspired thoughts of lunar myths. A view from the Brooklyn Bridge looking north.
  • Into the vortex, rush-hour traffic becomes physics in motion near Grand Central Terminal.
  • In memory of the color green, preserved in transition on a trek through New York's Central Park.
  • Reflections in a Rain Puddle
  • SAG HARBOR,  NEW YORK APRIL27, 2017 (BLURRED VISION) NORTH HAVEN FOG
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