New York City
1951—1954
In New York, Baer’s photographs bring to life a city bursting with optimism, the center of postwar capitalism. Men and women stride through Midtown, where even the nuns carry briefcases; office workers take their lunch breaks in Bryant Park; an asphalt crew paves Fifth Avenue. Americans had come through the Depression and defeated Hitler: the world was ours.
Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Off to work, 215 Second Avenue
Lunch Hour, Bryant Park
Nuns, Midtown
Dockworker, Brooklyn
Paving 5th Avenue
Passing time, Bryant Park
Man and mannequin, Saks Fifth Avenue
Workday shadows, Midtown
No Parking, Midtown
Boys playing at gas station
Rainy day reflections, Lexington Avenue