The 1950s in New York City was a time of remarkable transformation and vivid cultural expression. The city, a bustling metropolis, was a melting pot of ideas, people, and events, all of which presented a unique canvas for photographers. Capturing the essence of New York during this era required an eye for detail, a sense of timing, and an ability to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.
The 1950s also saw photographers capturing New York City’s iconic landmarks in new and interesting ways. The Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and the newly completed United Nations Headquarters were popular subjects. Each photograph of these landmarks tells a story, not just of the structures themselves but of the era and its people.
Here are some fascinating photos of New York City in the 1950s by Anthony Angel.