Leanna Rathkelly is a Commercial Photographer who specializes in architecture and lifestyle imagery for advertising use.

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  • A pedicab driver transports tourists through the always-busy Times Square in New York City, NY, USA. Times Square is principally defined by its animated, digital advertisements and is recognized as the centre of New York City on Google Earth.
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  • The corner of Broadway and 7th Avenue is a magnet for tourists who visit the famous Times Square in New York City, NY, USA
    Broadway-and-7ave.tif
  • The Empire State Building in New York City, NY, USA attracts thousands of visitors every day, and rises 102 floors.  The building is 1,453 feet, 8 9/16 inches or 443.2 meters to the top of the lightning rod.
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  • The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in New York City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York. It stood as the world's tallest building for more than forty years, from its completion in 1931 until construction of the World Trade Center's North Tower was completed in 1972. Following the destruction of the World Trade Center in 2001, the Empire State Building again became the tallest building in New York City.
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  • The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in New York City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York. It stood as the world's tallest building for more than forty years, from its completion in 1931 until construction of the World Trade Center's North Tower was completed in 1972. Following the destruction of the World Trade Center in 2001, the Empire State Building again became the tallest building in New York City.
    New-York-City-040.tif
  • The sandwich is as much a part of New York culture as Broadway. Here, a reuben sandwich waits for a hungry customer at a New York Deli.
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  • The sandwich is as much a part of New York culture as Broadway. Here, a reuben sandwich waits for a hungry customer at a New York Deli.
    New-York-City-547.tif
  • The sandwich is as much a part of New York culture as Broadway. Here, a reuben sandwich waits for a hungry customer at a New York Deli.
    New-York-City-545.tif
  • A taxi cab speeds by in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-263.tif
  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-564.tif
  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-562.tif
  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-559.tif
  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-556.tif
  • A jewish man dressed in traditional clothing walks down a busy New York City street, while talking on his cell phone.
    New-York-City-551.tif
  • A jewish man dressed in traditional clothing crosses a busy New York City intersection.
    New-York-City-542.tif
  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-540.tif
  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-538.tif
  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-533.tif
  • The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue. Standing at 319 metres (1,047 ft),[2] it was the world's tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931.
    New-York-City-461.tif
  • A skyscraper glints in the late afternoon sun from the skyline of Manhattan, as seen from Liberty Island, New York, NY, USA
    New-York-City-368.tif
  • Metered binoculars look to the Manhattan skyline,  New York City, from Liberty Island.
    New-York-City-319.tif
  • A tourist takes a photo of the Manhattan skyline from the boat to Liberty Island,  in New York City, NY USA
    New-York-City-284.tif
  • Ladies window shop for some lovely shoes along 5th Avenue in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-219.tif
  • A half-eaten bagel is typical New York nosh in Central Park.
    New-York-City-216.tif
  • Buildings house a variety of resident immigrants in the district just north of Harlem, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-184.tif
  • The Upper Westside apartments look over Central Park in downtown New York City, NY, USA.
    New-York-City-163.tif
  • The Upper Westside apartments look over Central Park in downtown New York City, NY, USA.
    New-York-City-162.tif
  • The Upper Westside apartments look over Central Park in downtown New York City, NY, USA.
    New-York-City-161.tif
  • The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue. Standing at 319 metres (1,047 ft),[2] it was the world's tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931.
    New-York-City-112.tif
  • Shops along West 34th street, New York City, NY, USA, feature a variety of goods.
    New-York-City-070.tif
  • The Flatiron Building, which when constructed was called the Fuller Building, was one of the tallest buildings in New York City upon its completion in 1902 and is considered one of the first skyscrapers. The building, at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, sits on a triangular island block at 23rd Street, Fifth Avenue, and Broadway, anchoring the south (downtown) end of Madison Square.
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  • Buildings reflect art deco styling at the corner of East 27th and 5th Avenue, New York City, NY, USA.
    New-York-City-062.tif
  • Macy's downtown at Broadway and 41st takes up most of the block in downtown New York City, NY, USA.
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  • Driving down Broadway towards 42nd Street is always busy in summer traffic in New York City, NY, USA
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  • Driving down Broadway towards 42nd Street is always busy in summer traffic in New York City, NY, USA
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  • Driving down Broadway towards 42nd Street is always busy in summer traffic in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-023.tif
  • The animated neon billboard of Times Square echo the continuous bustling of human traffic in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-020.tif
  • A pair of mature ladies window-shop in the Diamond District of New York City, NY
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  • Business people and tourists fill the sidewalks near W 46th at Little Brazil in downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA
    New-York-City-558.tif
  • Buildings house a variety of resident immigrants in the district just north of Harlem, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-185.tif
  • The Flatiron Building, which when constructed was called the Fuller Building, was one of the tallest buildings in New York City upon its completion in 1902 and is considered one of the first skyscrapers. The building, at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, sits on a triangular island block at 23rd Street, Fifth Avenue, and Broadway, anchoring the south (downtown) end of Madison Square.
    New-York-City-064.tif
  • Driving down Broadway towards 42nd Street is always busy in summer traffic in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-022.tif
  • Skyscrapers create building texture in the Manhattan downtown core in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-536.tif
  • A jewish man dressed in traditional clothing walks down a busy New York City street, while talking on his cell phone.
    New-York-City-534.tif
  • Downtown Manhattan streets look to the Chrysler Building in New York City, NY, USA.
    New-York-City-524.tif
  • Pedestrians fill the sidewalk at the crossing of Park Avenue, in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA while a couple of hasidic jewish men chat.
    New-York-City-465.tif
  • Pedestrians fill the sidewalk at the crossing of Park Avenue, in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-464.tif
  • Pedestrians fill the sidewalk at the crossing of Park Avenue, in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-462.tif
  • Skyscrapers create building texture in the Manhattan downtown core in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-456.tif
  • Skyscrapers create building texture in the Manhattan downtown core in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-455.tif
  • Travellers sit on the steps leading to the main hall of Central Station in downtown New York City, while signs proclaim no sitting on steps.
    New-York-City-438.tif
  • A businessman stands still in the bustle of Central Station, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-432.tif
  • A businessman stands still in the bustle of Central Station, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-429.tif
  • A businessman stands still in the bustle of Central Station, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-427.tif
  • A male tourist takes a photo of Manhattan skyline as the ferry boat motors into New York harbor on a hazy summer day, July 2008.
    New-York-City-398.tif
  • July 2008 - the Manhattan skyline rises from New York harbor.
    New-York-City-395.tif
  • July 2008 - the Manhattan skyline rises from New York harbor.
    New-York-City-393.tif
  • The Manhattan skyline rises from the hazy clouds on a summer day's boat ride from Ellis Island, in the New York harbor. NY, USA.
    New-York-City-387.tif
  • Symbols of Independence and Freedom, the Statue of Liberty salutes the American Flag, as seen from a boat off the New York harbor. NY, USA
    New-York-City-377.tif
  • Symbols of Independence and Freedom, the Statue of Liberty salutes the American Flag, as seen from a boat off the New York harbor. NY, USA
    New-York-City-374.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-370.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-346.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-343.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-339.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-335.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-333.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-332.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-329.tif
  • A couple relax under a tree while they look to the Manhattan skyline,  New York City, from Liberty Island.
    New-York-City-325.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-299.tif
  • Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), commonly known as the Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.[5] The copper-clad statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and is a gesture of friendship from France to the United States.
    New-York-City-298.tif
  • A tourist takes a photo of Battery park in New York City, NY USA
    New-York-City-281.tif
  • The American Flag flies proudly against a backdrop of Manhattan skyscrapers, as seen from Battery Park in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-280.tif
  • Throughout Battery park and most of New York City the t-shirt stands sell a variety of "i Love NY" t-shirts.
    New-York-City-276.tif
  • Located in the heart of midtown New York City, The Roosevelt Hotel is situated right where the business district meets the Theater and Fifth Avenue shopping districts,
    New-York-City-268.tif
  • Located in the heart of midtown New York City, The Roosevelt Hotel is situated right where the business district meets the Theater and Fifth Avenue shopping districts,
    New-York-City-267.tif
  • Carol and Pam wait for a taxi after the theatre on Broadway, with Times Square in the background, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-243.tif
  • Carol and Pam wait for a taxi after the theatre on Broadway, with Times Square in the background, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-242.tif
  • Carol and Pam wait for a taxi after the theatre on Broadway, with Times Square in the background, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-240.tif
  • Carol and Pam wait for a taxi after the theatre on Broadway, with Times Square in the background, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-239.tif
  • Pedestrians cross the intersection near Times Square, Manhattan, New York, USA
    New-York-City-228.tif
  • Carol celebrates her belated birthday at a restaurant in New York.
    New-York-City-224.tif
  • Anne Fontaine, purveyor of fine white shirts, has a flagship store on 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, USA
    New-York-City-223.tif
  • The Central Park Mall leading to the Bethesda Terrace provides the only purely formal feature in the naturalistic original plan of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux for Central Park, New York City. Planted with stately American Elms, the Mall provides a wide strollway for visitors to the park.
    New-York-City-211.tif
  • The Bow Bridge in Central Park, New York City, features a graceful curved arch and a view of the 5th Avenue skyline.
    New-York-City-202.tif
  • A street seller delivers cold bottles of water up to tourists travelling in a double-decker bus in downtown New York City, NY, USA.
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  • Tourist enjoys a view from the top deck of a double-decker bus travelling through the Upper West Side of New York City, NY, USA.
    New-York-City-166.tif
  • Glass skyscrapers decorate the landscape of downtown Manhattan in New York City, NY USA.
    New-York-City-149.tif
  • Twin babies sleep in a double stroller as they are walked along downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY USA
    New-York-City-117.tif
  • In Soho fresh shellfish is sold in a streetside market, New York City.
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  • South of Houston, SOHO, is a busy shopping district in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY USA.
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  • South of Houston, SOHO, is a busy shopping district in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY USA.
    New-York-City-084.tif
  • South of Houston, SOHO, is a busy shopping district in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY USA.
    New-York-City-083.tif
  • Artists paint a billboard for Barney's New York along the side of a building in downtown Manhattan.
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  • The North view from the Empire State Building on 5th Avenue in New York City - looking towards Central Park.
    New-York-City-052.tif
  • Tourists on a double-decker tour bus drive towards Times Square in New York City, NY, USA.
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  • A pedicab driver smiles for the camera in downtown Manhattan traffic, New York City, NY, USA
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  • Skyscrapers create building texture in the Manhattan downtown core in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-531.tif
  • Skyscrapers create building texture in the Manhattan downtown core in New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-529.tif
  • Pedestrians fill the sidewalk at the crossing of Park Avenue, in downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA
    New-York-City-471.tif
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