“The World’s
Biggest Party.”
after 20+ years, THIS COLLECTION
IS finally available to the public
NEW YORK CITY —
It was 11:59 PM on December 31,st 1999.
New Years Eve in Times Square, New York.
In just seconds, we had been told, Y2K would destroy all computer systems.
Terrorist bombs would explode all over the world. And some people believed
the millennium would bring peace on earth. None of those things happened.
But VISUAL MAGIC did.
Waterford Crystal Millennium Ball, photographed by Lance Evans in its nest atop
One Times Square. (Image displayed in private collection installation.)
TIMES SQUARE
MILLENNIUM
FINE ART PRINT
COLLECTION
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Striking & Iconic
imagery from a once
in a lifetime event
— Images from the Collection —
I GOT TO BE THERE.
IN THE CENTER OF THE WORLD.
That New Years Eve would be different. Unlike all other years before or since, this Millennium event was celebrated for 24 hours, with another ball-drop at each hour. And street performances representing the countries entering the 21st century that hour.
I got to be there behind the scenes during rehearsal week. Brought in by the Ball-Drop Producer, I had access to all of the buildings with spectacular views. Views of the confetti, and the fireworks. And of 24 hourly new year celebrations in a row.
I got to capture many beautiful images.
Images that will enhance your home or office.
Images that make the most unique and cherished gifts.
The Virgin Mega-Store in Times Square
with TV network cameras.
(Hanging in East Village club.)
Adding Creative
FOCUS
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Oversized prints for
both private spaces, and public
restaurants, lounges, clubs.
The early morning of December 31, 1999.
It began overcast and raining.
(Hanging in Hudson Valley restaurant.)
WITH Over 2,200 Images
I had the largest collection.
When I shot these images, I knew their true value would be years in the future. When they would take on historic value. In addition to their artistic and cultural values. That time has come.
I have chosen some of my favorites for the first grouping to be released. Others to follow.
I know many have favorite groupings. Many love the night sky and fireworks shots. Others love the street scenes, or the puppets. This event had imagery on many different levels. Everyone has their favorites!
Now available in archivally produced giclée prints on art papers. Signed.
Every image is offered in a range of sizes. Some may also have EXTRA large options. Custom requests are also entertained and accommodated when possible.
Striking Townhouse Entrances
Images That Inspire KIDS
Corporate Spaces & Lobbies
GO TO GALLERY STORE
Signed Prints & Gifts
KIDS: Creative Imagery
The DANCERS, the PUPPETS, the PERFORMERS!
Every hour, on the hour, TIMES SQUARE celebrated the new year for every time-zone around the globe. And at each hour, dancers and puppets and performers from those regions came out. Older kids and teens seem to love the dancers and performers. And younger children are captivated by images of the puppets.
"An accomplished handling
of light make Lance Evans
photos very successful!"
— Phyllis Braff, NY Times
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WHY THE MILLENNIUM MATTERS
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A short treatise in two parts.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
About Lance Evans
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Lance is a New York Times and Art in America reviewed photographer/artist that
has shown in both galleries and museums.
He entered the fine art scene as a fine art print-maker, producing limited editions
for clients like Chandon Wines, The Latin Quarter Night Club for opening night,
Studio 54's reopening.
Around that time, Lance became the "Master Printer" for art industry giants such as Erte, Moser and McKnight. In charge of hand-crafting and producing their limited print editions. He worked with Atelier Chromocomp, Ettinger Press, The New Museum, The Wunsch Museum, Phillips Auction House, Art Business News, Collier Fine Art in Soho.
Lance's portrait photography includes work for Broadway legend Jerry Herman (Hello Dolly, Mame), Princess Lynn Von Furstenberg, Supreme Court Justice Weissberg, and Freedom Tower architect Daniel Libeskind. (www.lanceevans.com)