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Majestic Liber (2012)Photograph
by Nick Psomiadis

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Majestic Liber by photographer Nick Psomiadis - "Majestic Liber" captures the timeless grandeur of the New York Public Library's iconic reading room, a space steeped in history and adorned with architectural splendour. The photograph, taken from the central aisle, beautifully showcases the vast expanse of the room, with its towering bookshelves flanked by large windows on either side that allow natural light to cascade in. The intricate details of the ornate ceiling add to the overall sense of magnificence.

What makes this image truly special is the personal story behind it. In 2012, having traveled all the way from Australia to New York and reaching out to the library staff with a special request, I sought permission to enter the library an hour before the regular opening hours—a privilege typically reserved for Hollywood productions willing to pay for such exclusive access. However, in a heartwarming display of generosity, the library staff granted this unique opportunity to the visitor from Australia without any formalities or fees.

The result is a photograph that not only captures the architectural beauty and scholarly ambiance of the New York Public Library but also symbolizes the kindness and hospitality extended to a passionate photographer. The absence of crowds in the image highlights the rare privilege bestowed upon the photographer, creating a moment frozen in time that reflects the harmonious intersection of art, architecture, and the warmth of human connection.

Majestic Liber is printed on Cotton Rag 340gsm in a maximum edition size of 100, the print offered on Artfinder is edition 14/100

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Photograph 100% Cotton Rag 340gsm Limited Edition

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#new york#reading room#library print#grand interior#nypl
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Majestic Liber by photographer Nick Psomiadis - "Majestic Liber" captures the timeless grandeur of the New York Public Library's iconic reading room, a space steeped in history and adorned with architectural splendour. The photograph, taken from the central aisle, beautifully showcases the vast expanse of the room, with its towering bookshelves flanked by large windows on either side that allow natural light to cascade in. The intricate details of the ornate ceiling add to the overall sense of magnificence.

What makes this image truly special is the personal story behind it. In 2012, having traveled all the way from Australia to New York and reaching out to the library staff with a special request, I sought permission to enter the library an hour before the regular opening hours—a privilege typically reserved for Hollywood productions willing to pay for such exclusive access. However, in a heartwarming display of generosity, the library staff granted this unique opportunity to the visitor from Australia without any formalities or fees.

The result is a photograph that not only captures the architectural beauty and scholarly ambiance of the New York Public Library but also symbolizes the kindness and hospitality extended to a passionate photographer. The absence of crowds in the image highlights the rare privilege bestowed upon the photographer, creating a moment frozen in time that reflects the harmonious intersection of art, architecture, and the warmth of human connection.

Majestic Liber is printed on Cotton Rag 340gsm in a maximum edition size of 100, the print offered on Artfinder is edition 14/100

Materials used:

Photograph 100% Cotton Rag 340gsm Limited Edition

Details:

Tags:

#new york#reading room#library print#grand interior#nypl
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I'm Nick Psomiadis, the photographer behind NIKART Photography. My journey with the medium began in 1986 when I picked up a Zenit 12xp film camera — a moment that sparked... Read more

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