Photo Shoot

Celebrating the Soul and Forgotten History of Nyack

Check out our latest photo essay from the Summer of Soul Nyack event.

Scroll down to see more photos, including a full-length slideshow from this event. (All photos by Andrea Swenson)

Nyack paid tribute to its Black history with a series of events, including an interactive multimedia exhibit, a sing-a-long, a drive-in style showing of the documentary “Summer of Soul” in the Artropee Way parking lot and a screening of “What Happened to Jackson Avenue”, a documentary about a lost Nyack neighborhood, back in mid-August. Our soulful photographer Andrea Swenson documented all the historically poignant fun for a late summer Photo Shoot … Enjoy!

(Photo by Andrea Swenson)
(Photo by Andrea Swenson)
(Photo by Andrea Swenson)
(Photo by Andrea Swenson)

The selections above are just a small sample of all the action. Click on the arrows below to take a visual journey through all of Andrea’s photos in our latest slideshow.

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See more of Andrea’s recent Photo Shoots here and find even more of her outstanding work on Instagram.

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