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February 3, 2026 by Blogfinger

Paul Goldfinger photograph. .  Flatiron Building. NYC.  Tri-X collection. c.1990.

 

 

By Paul Goldfinger, Photography editor @Blogfinger.  Posted on Blogfinger 2022.

 

Like Ocean Grove, the Flatiron Building is on the US National Register of Historic Places.  It was built in 1902 and has a steel triangular frame which sits at 5th Avenue, Broadway, and East 22nd St.  That part of NYC is called the “Flatiron District.”

This building has been a favorite subject of photographers.  The name “Flatiron” refers to the shape of an antique metal clothes iron.

From a photographic point of view of buildings, sometimes you get strange angles, as there is with my photo above which gives the illusion of Flatiron tilting.

Professional architecture photographers use large format cameras with special equipment to get the  correct perspective.

But many early photos of the Flatiron show the same off-perspective, but those photographers just accept the result and don’t comment about it.

Below is Edward Steichen’s famous 1904 night photograph of the Flatiron.  He got the angles just right; probably with a large format camera where you stick your head under a black cloth.

 

Edward Steichen 1904

 

From   Uptown Lowdown, a Jazz Salute to the Big Apple (live) with Warren Vaché   (trumpet), Ken Peplowski (clarinet) and other famous players we have “Rose of Washington Square” and  “Broadway Rose” :    Warren is from New Jersey and he has played in the Great Auditorium at a rare performance where jazz was featured.

Thank you to Grover Frank S for his very special comment below.

 

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/08-rose-of-washington-square-_-broadway-rose-1.mp3

 

 

 

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Posted in Blogfinger Presents, Photograph by Paul Goldfinger, Photography nocturnal NYC, Photos: New York City street series | Tagged Flatiron Building in New York | 2 Comments

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  1. on February 3, 2026 at 7:10 pm Pat

    RIP Ken Peplowski


  2. on November 8, 2017 at 7:12 pm Frank S

    While exterior is cool the interior of Flat Iron Building is boring . Have been inside it . St, Martins Press publisher is there .

    I used to work at 170 5th ave on the 7th floor behind & facing rear of Flat Iron Bldg . 170 is bldg with cool looking cupola top seen behind & to right in Flat Iron fotos .

    Sold professional foto gear . At night for kicks we would line up all these powerful strobes and point them out window and photograph Flat Iron Bldg . Also really crank up those strobes and photograph Empire State Bldg .



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