LIFESTYLES WEEKEND, NOVEMBER 26-27, 2016 Manhattan’s skyline glows on the horizon as night falls on New York City. New York City wraps you in its high-energy embrace Story and photos by KATHY ANEY K athy Aney, Zen photographer. That’s how I felt standing at the rail of the Staten Island Ferry several weeks ago. All seemed beautiful and good and blissful. About 10 minutes earlier as the sun dipped low in the sky, I had boarded the boat for a ride to New York City’s Staten Island. The Statue of Liberty drew closer as the sun set, appearing as a silhouette with a backdrop of vivid tangerine. I sighed happily. The feeling persisted on the return trip, as the Manhattan skyline glowed in the growing darkness. My shutter clicked away as the ferry cut through the New York Harbor, catching the cityscape from myriad angles. Such moments are the reason I love photography. In the Big Apple, these moments seem to wait around every corner. I fi rst visited New York City a decade ago with my friend, Brigit Farley. Brigit, who teaches history at Washington State University’s Tri-Cities campus, describes NYC as dynamic and ♦ East Oregonian ever-changing and “the most American of all cities.” “I love it for its immigrant origins. From its inception, it has attracted people from all around the world to work and make a life for themselves,” she says. “You can see this in any trip into the subway.” That in part explains my photographic love affair with the Big Apple. The diversity is mind- boggling. The city is a mecca for street photography. People of every ethnicity from every nation. New York is a city that wears its heart on its sleeve. Before my fi rst trek to the city, I envisioned a mass of humanity — grim-faced New Yorkers making their way along city sidewalks, mixing with some of the almost 60 million people who visit the city annually. I expected maddening traffi c, lines and subway rats. I prepared to feel like an anonymous speck of dust. The reality was quite different. Yes, See NYC/4C A rosy sky backdrops the Statue of Liberty during a sunset ride on the Staten Island Ferry. A Manhattan food cart vendor hands a customer a warm pretzel. Three Orthodox Jewish men stand in front of a men’s clothing store at the World Trade Center shopping mall. The men hold symbols of a Jewish festival called sukkot. A doorman stands outside Trump Tower in Manhattan. Two boats sit in New York Harbor as photographed from the Staten Island Ferry.