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Some members of Hernandez's family initially agreed with Cheney, but after examining the entire photo sequence and noting details of his clothing, they were no longer convinced.

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The large number of people trapped in the tower has made identifying the man in the 12 photos difficult.Īfter seeing a missing persons poster, reporter Peter Cheney suggested in the Canadian national newspaper The Globe and Mail that the man pictured in the photo may have been Norberto Hernandez, a pastry chef at Windows on the World, a restaurant located on the 106th floor of the North Tower. The identity of the subject of the photograph has never been officially confirmed. I hope we're not trying to figure out who he is and more figure out who we are through watching that. Six years later, it appeared on page 1 of The New York Times Book Review on May 27, 2007. It was a horrific sight that was repeated in the moments after the planes struck the towers." It appeared only once in the Times because of criticism and anger against its use. The photo's caption read, "A person falls headfirst after jumping from the north tower of the World Trade Center. The photograph initially appeared in newspapers around the world, including on page seven of The New York Times on September 12, 2001.

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The photograph gives the impression that the man is falling straight down however, a series of photographs taken of his fall shows him to be tumbling through the air. He took between ten and twelve different sequences of images of people jumping from the tower, before having to leave the site due to the South Tower's collapse. He took eight photographs in sequence, after realizing that a series of loud cracking sounds was not that of falling concrete, but rather people hitting the ground. He took the falling man image while at the corner of West and Vesey Street from a low angle. Alerted by his editor to the attacks, Drew took the subway to the Chambers Street subway station, near the World Trade Center site. The morning of September 11, Richard Drew was on assignment for the Associated Press, photographing a maternity fashion show in Bryant Park. According to the office, the victims who died by falling "were forced out by the smoke and flames or blown out." The New York City medical examiner's office said it does not classify the people who fell to their deaths on September 11 as " jumpers". Officials could not recover or identify the bodies of those forced out of the buildings prior to the collapse of the towers. Of the 2,606 victims killed inside the World Trade Center and on the ground in New York City during the September 11 attacks, some have estimated that at least 200 people fell or jumped to their deaths, while other estimates put the number around 100. The Road Less Traveled Fall Background Imageġ5.See also: Casualties of the September 11 attacks In the social media image below, I used this background image to direct the eye towards the quote:ġ3. Holding A Single Leaf Fall Background Image Throw Your Hands Up Fall Background Imageġ2. We added the background image to this poster template to make it a little more eye-catching:ġ0. Pile Of Crisp Leaves Fall Background Image Cozy Socks & Warm Drinks Fall Background Imageĩ. Look Above The Trees Fall Background ImageĨ. Take a look at how we used this nature background image to add some depth to this annual report cover:Ħ. Powerful Mountain Range & Trees Nature Background Image Colorful Leaves On A Line Fall Background Imageĥ.

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Flat & Dark Leaves Fall Background ImageĬheck out this fall background in the creative resume example below:Ģ. In this edition of the Daily Design Inspiration, we are going to look at some fall background images from our friends over at Unsplash!Īlso be sure to check out yesterday’s Daily Design Inspiration, where we covered some colorful poster examples!ġ. And to make it easy for anyone to create something beautiful. To collect amazing design work on one platform. That’s why I decided to put together the first edition of the Daily Design Inspiration, and now we are on number 34! With this daily collection of creative background images, I want to give new creatives a platform to show off their work. And it’s even harder to try to keep up with all the new background images. I mean, it’s overwhelming how much we can produce and share with the world in a 24 hour time period.Įspecially in the design world. Each day there are millions of pieces of content published on the internet.









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