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May Day Protest — New York City, May 1, 2026Thou May Day Protest — New York City, May 1, 2026Thousands marched through Lower Manhattan calling for higher wages, immigrant protections, and expanded public services, with labor unions, community groups, and activists leading the demonstration.From “$30 per hour” to “ICE out of NYC,” the crowd reflected a broad coalition of demands across the city.1️⃣ Which slide hits the hardest?
2️⃣ Tag someone who should see thisFull gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#MayDay #MayDay2026 #NYCProtest #LaborRights #WorkersRights UnionStrong ICEOut NYCPhotography Photojournalism AFixedMoment
Zohran Mamdani gave a speech at the May Day event Zohran Mamdani gave a speech at the May Day event in Washington Square Park.
Project Dance New York City — Times Square, April Project Dance New York City — Times Square, April 18, 2026A full day of contemporary dance unfolded in Times Square as performers moved through choreographed pieces from morning into the afternoon, turning a commercial crossroads into a temporary stage.Barefoot dancers, coordinated ensembles, and repeated sequences of lifts and extensions played out against LED screens, traffic, and crowds moving through the plaza.These moments were captured between 12–2 p.m., as the performance cycles continued and the audience shifted around the stage.1️⃣ which frame stands out to you
2️⃣ drop a 🎭 if you made it to the endFull gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#ProjectDance #TimesSquare #NYCPhotography #DancePhotography #ContemporaryDance NYCEvents
Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon
April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn, New YorkFrom early miles to all-out pushes, runners and crowds turned the streets into something bigger than just a race — part grind, part celebration.Every face had a different story.1️⃣ tag yourself or someone you know 👀
2️⃣ which slide are you?Full gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#BrooklynHalf #NYCRunning #HalfMarathon #StreetPhotography #AFixedMoment
Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon
April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn, New YorkRunners moved through Brooklyn streets and park routes as crowds lined the course with signs, cheers, and encouragement. From first strides to late-race pushes, the energy stayed constant across the field.1️⃣ tag yourself or someone you know 👀
2️⃣ which slide hits the hardest?Full gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#BrooklynHalf #NYCRunning #HalfMarathon #StreetPhotography #AFixedMoment
Project Dance New York City brought a full day of Project Dance New York City brought a full day of contemporary dance to Times Square on April 18, 2026.From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., a rotating ensemble performed choreographed pieces on an open-air stage, blending lifts, group formations, and solo moments against the backdrop of Manhattan traffic and crowds.The event turned one of the busiest intersections in the world into a temporary performance space — movement unfolding in real time between tourists, screens, and city noise.1️⃣ tag someone you see 👀
2️⃣ which moment stands out?Full gallery + story → link in bio
Support the work → Patreon in bio#ProjectDance #TimesSquare #NYCPhotography #DancePhotography #AFixedMoment
Washington Square Park on 4/20 felt different this Washington Square Park on 4/20 felt different this year.Heavy police presence. No vendors. Less of the improvised chaos and street culture that once defined the day. At times it felt subdued — almost controlled.Some in the crowd suggested the atmosphere was a response to the snowball fight crackdown earlier this year. Whether or not that explains it, the heightened policing was impossible to ignore.But moments still broke through.A portrait in smoke. A quiet bench scene. A mock battle turning into public theater. A raised foam bat becoming a rallying gesture. Small flashes of spontaneity surviving inside a changed ritual.Maybe that’s part of the story now: not just what 4/20 is, but what New York feels like when public traditions are reshaped by control.These frames hold both sides — the surveillance, the performance, the stillness, and the people still finding ways to make something happen.Full gallery + story at link in bio.
Support independent photojournalism via Patreon in bio.#WashingtonSquarePark #420NYC #NewYorkCity #StreetPhotography #Photojournalism
Movement took over the courtyard at MoMA PS1’s 50t Movement took over the courtyard at MoMA PS1’s 50th Anniversary Block Party — dancers, DJs, artists, and strangers turning a spring afternoon in Queens into something communal. From the dance floor to the chalk wall to the crowd packed into the courtyard, the energy kept building.Music by @saintjamesjoy set the tone when these moments unfolded.Tag yourself or someone you know 👀Full gallery + story link in bio
Support independent photojournalism Patreon in bio#MoMAPS1 #MoMAPS1BlockParty #QueensNYC #DanceMusic #NYCPhotography
Participants gathered at Scream Fest on April 18, Participants gathered at Scream Fest on April 18, 2026, at Little Island Plaza near Pier 57 in New York City for a performativeThe event used collective screaming as a form of political expression, blending protest, performance art, satire, and communal release. Participants wearing “VOTE + RESIST” sashes carried signs addressing war, fascism, and authoritarianism while taking part in a series of group scream actions.Scream Fest transformed public dissent into a visual and participatory action, using humor, costume, and performance as tools of protest.Link in bio.#ScreenFest #RiseAndResist #NYCProtest #Photojournalism #AFixedMoment
50 years of MoMA PS1 and this felt like New York a 50 years of MoMA PS1 and this felt like New York at its best.Good music spilling through the courtyard, people dancing everywhere, breakers pulling crowds into circles, DJs keeping it moving, and art showing up in unexpected corners. It had that rare thing where a big event still felt loose, open, and personal.What I liked most was how much joy was in the space — people dancing, wandering, talking, discovering things.Happy to have been there to document the 50th. More from this day coming soon — dancers, DJs, portraits, and details I haven’t posted yet.Link in bio.#MoMAPS1 #QueensCulture #NYCArt #Photojournalism #AFixedMoment
Voices from the No Kings protest in New York City Voices from the No Kings protest in New York City on March 28, 2026.From Times Square to the surrounding streets, thousands marched carrying messages that ranged from anger to humor — each one part of a larger demand to be heard.Moments like these don’t happen in isolation. They build, they echo, and they stay.Full gallery + story → link in bio
Support the work → Patreon in bioWhich image hits the hardest?
Sam Heughan as Grand Marshal at the NYC Tartan Day Sam Heughan as Grand Marshal at the NYC Tartan Day Parade 🇺🇸🏴 From the main stage on Sixth Avenue to the crowds lining the streets, the energy carried through every part of the parade — dancers, families, and longtime supporters celebrating Scottish heritage in New York City.Full gallery + story → link in bio#NYCTartanDay, #SamHeughan, #NYCParade, #ScottishHeritage #Outlander
Bagpipes, tartan, and a little Outlander energy 🇺🇸 Bagpipes, tartan, and a little Outlander energy 🇺🇸🏴
The NYC Tartan Day Parade 2026 took over 6th Ave with music, tradition, and a crowd hoping to catch a glimpse of @samheughan 👀More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.Spotted: @nyctartanweek @sassenachspirits and Nessie
Sam Heughan (@samheughan) appears at the NYC Tarta Sam Heughan (@samheughan) appears at the NYC Tartan Day Parade 2026, bringing Scottish pride to the heart of Manhattan 🇺🇸🏴
The Outlander star and founder of Sassenach Spirits walked Fifth Avenue, connecting with fans and celebrating Scottish heritage during one of New York City’s most vibrant cultural events. Behind him, the @nyctartanweek banner marks the official celebration that transforms Midtown into a showcase of tradition, culture, and community.
From pipe bands to clans and performers, the parade continues to highlight the deep cultural ties between Scotland and the United States — right in the streets of New York City.More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.A Fixed Moment — capturing culture in motion.
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Rain, gold, and a little bit of magic ✨Easter Pa Rain, gold, and a little bit of magic ✨Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival, NYC.More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.1️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
2️⃣ @abbygold8
3️⃣ @modealakatie @kendallatknight
4️⃣ @chloee.dowling, luke_fountain25
5️⃣ @littlefashionstylist
6️⃣ @h4d42026
7️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
8️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
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Easter in NYC, rain and all. 🌸🌧️The Easter Parad Easter in NYC, rain and all. 🌸🌧️The Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral on April 5, 2026 brought out some of the most creative looks in the city—from handmade floral hats to full-on fashion moments in the middle of 5th Ave.Rain, umbrellas, and a lot of personality.
New York always finds a way to make it interesting.Which look stands out to you? 👇📍 New York City
📅 April 5, 2026
📸 @a_fixed_moment—Featuring (in order):
1️⃣ @al_pal_atwood, @cocoadrop27
2️⃣ @normjabaut
3️⃣ @iamedwardbarnes
4️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
5️⃣ @puertolocano
6️⃣ @katy_arons, @eliseedmonds19
7️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
8️⃣ @antigravity_man
9️⃣ @rosie_faye
🔟 @lalapidela
Easter in NYC never disappoints 🌸🐣From towering Easter in NYC never disappoints 🌸🐣From towering floral bonnets to handmade MetroCard couture, the streets in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral turned into a full-on runway of creativity, humor, and pure New York energy.Rain or shine, people showed up dressed to be seen—and honestly, this might be one of the most uniquely New York traditions out there.Which look is your favorite? 👇1st photo @annabellebabeee
2nd photo @unknown
3rd photo @pamitnik.polki.nowojorki
4th photo @antonio.nyc
5th photo @unknown
6th photo @kitty_cat_mb📍 Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival
📅 April 5, 2026
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In a sea of voices, this backpack said everything. In a sea of voices, this backpack said everything.“WAR IS A CRIME” — painted, worn, carried through the No Kings protest in NYC on March 28, 2026.Sometimes the smallest details tell the biggest stories.📍 NYC
#NoKingsProtest #NYCStreets #ProtestPhotography #DocumentaryPhotography #Activism StreetMoments A_Fixed_Moment
Do you see it yet?On March 28, 2026, thousands t Do you see it yet?On March 28, 2026, thousands took to the streets of New York City for the No Kings protest—raising their voices against rising authoritarianism, attacks on rights, and the normalization of what once felt unthinkable.Some messages don’t need explaining.
They just need to be seen.📍 New York City
📅 March 28, 2026
Scenes from the “No Kings” protest in New York Cit Scenes from the “No Kings” protest in New York City, where demonstrators marched through Manhattan as part of a nationwide day of action.Organizers reported approximately 8 million participants across more than 3,300 events nationwide, including an estimated 350,000 people in New York City.Participants carried signs, flags, and messages reflecting a range of political and social concerns.Full story at the link in bio.📍 New York City — March 2026#nycprotest #photojournalism #streetphotography #documentaryphotography #newyorkcity
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Union Square Protest Demands ICE Accountability After Minneapolis Tragedy

Richard Scalzo3 months ago3 months ago011 mins
Handmade protest signs reading “Abolish ICE,” “Stop Fascism,” and “No King or ICE” held by demonstrators at a rally in New York City.

On January 24, 2026, roughly 500 demonstrators gathered at Union Square in New York City. The march was sparked by the fatal shooting of Alex Jeffrey Petty in Minneapolis, which protestors cited as the tipping point. Determined yet mournful, the crowd held signs like “Killed by ICE” and “Stop the War on Immigrants.” Despite the cold, marchers moved from 14th Street to Madison Square Park, chanting continuously. One protester carried an inverted American flag. The message was clear: many felt ICE had gone too far and urgent change was demanded.

Illustrated protest sign reading “Abolish ICE Is the Floor,” featuring a cartoon winter hat, held at a nighttime rally in New York City.
A protester holds a hand-drawn sign reading “Abolish ICE Is the Floor” during a nighttime demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
American flag waving at night with New York City buildings and a clock tower in the background.
An American flag waves in the foreground near City Hall during a nighttime protest in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Group of protesters holding signs reading “Fuck ICE,” “ICE is Trump’s,” and other anti-ICE messages during a nighttime protest in New York City.
Protesters display anti-ICE messages during a nighttime demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Illustrated protest sign reading “Bar the Ghouls from Gobbling Greenland,” featuring caricatures of wealthy figures and a map, held at a nighttime rally in New York City.
A protester holds an illustrated sign reading “Bar the Ghouls from Gobbling Greenland” during a nighttime demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Protest sign reading “Better Dead Than Fed!” held at a nighttime demonstration in New York City.
A protester holds a sign reading “Better Dead Than Fed!” during a nighttime rally in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Handwritten protest sign reading “Freedom Over Fear” held aloft at night in New York City, with apartment buildings in the background.
A protester holds a sign reading “Freedom Over Fear” during an anti-ICE demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Protesters holding a large banner that reads “ICE Out of NYC – Stop the Deportations Now” during a nighttime demonstration in New York City.
Demonstrators hold a large banner reading “ICE Out of NYC – Stop the Deportations Now!” during an anti-ICE protest in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Hand-painted protest sign reading “ICE Punks Fuck Off!” in bold yellow lettering, held at night in New York City.
A protester holds a sign reading “ICE Punks Fuck Off!” during an anti-ICE demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Printed protest sign reading “It’s Time to Thaw Out the Country,” held at a nighttime rally in New York City.
A protester holds a printed sign reading “It’s Time to Thaw Out the Country” during a nighttime demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Two protesters holding signs that read “Kristi Noem is a Terrorist” and “Impeach + Indict Them All” at a nighttime demonstration in New York City.
Two protesters hold signs reading “Kristi Noem is a Terrorist” and “Impeach + Indict Them All” during a nighttime rally in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Hand-painted protest sign reading “Renee Nicole Good” and “Hind Rajab” in black and pink lettering, held at night in New York City.
A protester holds a sign reading “Renee Nicole Good / Hind Rajab” during a demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Hand-painted protest sign reading “Silent Complicity in Genocide Welcomed ICE” at a nighttime rally in New York City.
A protester holds a hand-painted sign reading “Silent Complicity in Genocide Welcomed ICE” during a nighttime demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Protester holding a sign reading “We Stand With Minnesota” during a nighttime rally in New York City.
A protester holds a sign expressing solidarity with Minnesota during a nighttime demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Hand-painted protest sign criticizing Stephen Miller, held at a nighttime rally in New York City.
A protester holds a sign criticizing Stephen Miller during a nighttime demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Red octagonal protest sign reading “Stop Fascism” held at night in New York City, with illuminated high-rise buildings in the background.
A protester holds a red octagonal sign reading “Stop Fascism” during an anti-ICE demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026.
Handwritten protest sign reading “Was a 50K bonus worth your soul?” held above a crowd during an anti-ICE demonstration in New York City.
A protester raises a sign reading “Was a $50K Bonus Worth Your Soul?” during the January 24, 2026 anti-ICE protest in New York City.
Person holding a round protest sign that reads “No More Lies! Abolish ICE. They Have Already Gone Too Far!” during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester raises a circular sign reading “NO MORE LIES! ABOLISH ICE. THEY HAVE ALREADY GONE TOO FAR!” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators marched from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Spanish-language protest sign reading “A Las Familias No Se Separan” held above a crowd during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester holds a sign reading “A LAS FAMILIAS NO SE SEPARAN” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators moved from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Cardboard protest sign quoting Anne Frank about people being dragged from their homes, held during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester holds a sign quoting Anne Frank during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators moved from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Cardboard protest sign reading “Fuck This Fascist Bullshit” held above a crowd during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading “FUCK THIS FASCIST BULLSHIT” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators marched from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Person holding a blue protest sign that reads “Fuck Your Rat Fascists” above their head during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester holds a bright blue sign reading “FUCK YOUR RAT FASCISTS” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators marched from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Person holding a protest sign that reads “Gestapo No ICE NYC! We Defend Our Neighbours. We Stand Together” during a winter anti-ICE march in New York City.
A protester holds a sign reading “GESTAPO NO ICE NYC! WE DEFEND OUR NEIGHBOURS. WE STAND TOGETHER” during the New York City anti-ICE march on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators walked from Union Square to Madison Square Park in solidarity against federal immigration enforcement actions.
Protest sign reading “Hitler had Gestapo. Trump has ICE!” held up during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester raises a sign reading “HITLER HAD GESTAPO. TRUMP HAS ICE!” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators marched from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Protesters holding a banner reading “Minnesota Started It — It’s Time for a National Shutdown” during a winter march in New York City.
Protesters march holding a large banner reading “MINNESOTA STARTED IT — IT’S TIME FOR A NATIONAL SHUTDOWN” during the anti-ICE demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026, as the march moved from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Illustrated protest sign reading “Not in NYC” showing a masked figure with the words “Hate,” “Shame,” and “Disgrace” during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester holds an illustrated sign reading “NOT IN NYC” featuring a masked figure labeled “HATE,” “SHAME,” and “DISGRACE” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators moved from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Protest sign reading “Stop the War on Immigrants” held above a crowd during a winter march in New York City.
A protester holds a sign reading “STOP THE WAR ON IMMIGRANTS” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators moved from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Protester holding a cardboard sign reading “Wake Up NYC Resist” above their head during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester holds a large hand-painted sign reading “WAKE UP NYC RESIST!” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators gathered and marched from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Handwritten protest sign reading “We see the murder, we hear the lies, we will fight back” held above a crowd during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester raises a sign reading “WE SEE THE MURDER / WE HEAR THE LIES / WE WILL FIGHT BACK” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators moved from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Handwritten protest sign calling for racist and untrained goons to be removed from communities at a New York City demonstration.
A protester holds a handwritten sign reading “Get these racist, hateful, untrained goons out of our communities!” during the January 24, 2026 anti-ICE protest in New York City.
Large protest banner reading “Democracy Dies in a Police State” held across a city street during a crowded anti-ICE march in New York City.
Demonstrators hold a massive “DEMOCRACY DIES IN A POLICE STATE” banner as the march advances during the anti-ICE protest in New York City on January 24, 2026, moving from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Cardboard protest sign reading “ICE murdered Alex Pretti today 1/24/26” held against the sky at a New York City anti-ICE protest.
A protest sign accusing ICE of responsibility in the death of Alex Pretti is held aloft during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators move from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Handwritten protest sign reading “Killed by ICE” surrounded by victims’ names, held above a crowd during a winter protest in New York City.
A protester raises a handwritten memorial sign reading “KILLED BY ICE,” surrounded by dozens of names, during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators moved from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Red protest flag reading “No One Is Illegal” waved above a crowd during an anti-ICE march in New York City.
A protester waves a red flag reading “No One Is Illegal” during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators move from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Protesters holding a large “Police State” banner while chanting through a crowded New York City street during an anti-ICE march.
Protesters lead the march holding a large “POLICE STATE” banner as chants echoed through the crowd during the anti-ICE demonstration in New York City on January 24, 2026, moving from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Hand-painted “Wanted for Murder” protest sign with a stylized portrait held above a crowd at an anti-ICE protest in New York City.
A protester raises a hand-painted sign depicting a “Wanted for Murder” poster during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators move from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Cardboard protest sign reading “Where are our leaders?” held above a crowd during an anti-ICE march in New York City.
A protester raises a cardboard sign questioning political leadership during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators move from Union Square to Madison Square Park.
Protest signs reading “For Workers Action to Stop Deportations” and “From Minnesota to NYC ICE Out Now” held during an anti-ICE march in New York City.
Protesters hold signs calling for worker-led action to stop deportations and demanding ICE removal during the anti-ICE march in New York City on January 24, 2026, as demonstrators move from Union Square toward Madison Square Park.
Handmade protest signs reading “Abolish ICE,” “Stop Fascism,” and “No King or ICE” held by demonstrators at a rally in New York City.
Demonstrators hold signs opposing ICE and authoritarianism during a protest that began at Union Square in New York City on January 24.
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Documenting protest, culture & public life
A visual archive of the places people gather
Stories of community & diversity

May Day Protest — New York City, May 1, 2026Thou May Day Protest — New York City, May 1, 2026Thousands marched through Lower Manhattan calling for higher wages, immigrant protections, and expanded public services, with labor unions, community groups, and activists leading the demonstration.From “$30 per hour” to “ICE out of NYC,” the crowd reflected a broad coalition of demands across the city.1️⃣ Which slide hits the hardest?
2️⃣ Tag someone who should see thisFull gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#MayDay #MayDay2026 #NYCProtest #LaborRights #WorkersRights UnionStrong ICEOut NYCPhotography Photojournalism AFixedMoment
Zohran Mamdani gave a speech at the May Day event Zohran Mamdani gave a speech at the May Day event in Washington Square Park.
Project Dance New York City — Times Square, April Project Dance New York City — Times Square, April 18, 2026A full day of contemporary dance unfolded in Times Square as performers moved through choreographed pieces from morning into the afternoon, turning a commercial crossroads into a temporary stage.Barefoot dancers, coordinated ensembles, and repeated sequences of lifts and extensions played out against LED screens, traffic, and crowds moving through the plaza.These moments were captured between 12–2 p.m., as the performance cycles continued and the audience shifted around the stage.1️⃣ which frame stands out to you
2️⃣ drop a 🎭 if you made it to the endFull gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#ProjectDance #TimesSquare #NYCPhotography #DancePhotography #ContemporaryDance NYCEvents
Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon
April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn, New YorkFrom early miles to all-out pushes, runners and crowds turned the streets into something bigger than just a race — part grind, part celebration.Every face had a different story.1️⃣ tag yourself or someone you know 👀
2️⃣ which slide are you?Full gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#BrooklynHalf #NYCRunning #HalfMarathon #StreetPhotography #AFixedMoment
Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon
April 26, 2026 — Brooklyn, New YorkRunners moved through Brooklyn streets and park routes as crowds lined the course with signs, cheers, and encouragement. From first strides to late-race pushes, the energy stayed constant across the field.1️⃣ tag yourself or someone you know 👀
2️⃣ which slide hits the hardest?Full gallery + story → link in bio
Support independent photojournalism → Patreon in bio#BrooklynHalf #NYCRunning #HalfMarathon #StreetPhotography #AFixedMoment
Project Dance New York City brought a full day of Project Dance New York City brought a full day of contemporary dance to Times Square on April 18, 2026.From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., a rotating ensemble performed choreographed pieces on an open-air stage, blending lifts, group formations, and solo moments against the backdrop of Manhattan traffic and crowds.The event turned one of the busiest intersections in the world into a temporary performance space — movement unfolding in real time between tourists, screens, and city noise.1️⃣ tag someone you see 👀
2️⃣ which moment stands out?Full gallery + story → link in bio
Support the work → Patreon in bio#ProjectDance #TimesSquare #NYCPhotography #DancePhotography #AFixedMoment
Washington Square Park on 4/20 felt different this Washington Square Park on 4/20 felt different this year.Heavy police presence. No vendors. Less of the improvised chaos and street culture that once defined the day. At times it felt subdued — almost controlled.Some in the crowd suggested the atmosphere was a response to the snowball fight crackdown earlier this year. Whether or not that explains it, the heightened policing was impossible to ignore.But moments still broke through.A portrait in smoke. A quiet bench scene. A mock battle turning into public theater. A raised foam bat becoming a rallying gesture. Small flashes of spontaneity surviving inside a changed ritual.Maybe that’s part of the story now: not just what 4/20 is, but what New York feels like when public traditions are reshaped by control.These frames hold both sides — the surveillance, the performance, the stillness, and the people still finding ways to make something happen.Full gallery + story at link in bio.
Support independent photojournalism via Patreon in bio.#WashingtonSquarePark #420NYC #NewYorkCity #StreetPhotography #Photojournalism
Movement took over the courtyard at MoMA PS1’s 50t Movement took over the courtyard at MoMA PS1’s 50th Anniversary Block Party — dancers, DJs, artists, and strangers turning a spring afternoon in Queens into something communal. From the dance floor to the chalk wall to the crowd packed into the courtyard, the energy kept building.Music by @saintjamesjoy set the tone when these moments unfolded.Tag yourself or someone you know 👀Full gallery + story link in bio
Support independent photojournalism Patreon in bio#MoMAPS1 #MoMAPS1BlockParty #QueensNYC #DanceMusic #NYCPhotography
Participants gathered at Scream Fest on April 18, Participants gathered at Scream Fest on April 18, 2026, at Little Island Plaza near Pier 57 in New York City for a performativeThe event used collective screaming as a form of political expression, blending protest, performance art, satire, and communal release. Participants wearing “VOTE + RESIST” sashes carried signs addressing war, fascism, and authoritarianism while taking part in a series of group scream actions.Scream Fest transformed public dissent into a visual and participatory action, using humor, costume, and performance as tools of protest.Link in bio.#ScreenFest #RiseAndResist #NYCProtest #Photojournalism #AFixedMoment
50 years of MoMA PS1 and this felt like New York a 50 years of MoMA PS1 and this felt like New York at its best.Good music spilling through the courtyard, people dancing everywhere, breakers pulling crowds into circles, DJs keeping it moving, and art showing up in unexpected corners. It had that rare thing where a big event still felt loose, open, and personal.What I liked most was how much joy was in the space — people dancing, wandering, talking, discovering things.Happy to have been there to document the 50th. More from this day coming soon — dancers, DJs, portraits, and details I haven’t posted yet.Link in bio.#MoMAPS1 #QueensCulture #NYCArt #Photojournalism #AFixedMoment
Voices from the No Kings protest in New York City Voices from the No Kings protest in New York City on March 28, 2026.From Times Square to the surrounding streets, thousands marched carrying messages that ranged from anger to humor — each one part of a larger demand to be heard.Moments like these don’t happen in isolation. They build, they echo, and they stay.Full gallery + story → link in bio
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Sam Heughan as Grand Marshal at the NYC Tartan Day Sam Heughan as Grand Marshal at the NYC Tartan Day Parade 🇺🇸🏴 From the main stage on Sixth Avenue to the crowds lining the streets, the energy carried through every part of the parade — dancers, families, and longtime supporters celebrating Scottish heritage in New York City.Full gallery + story → link in bio#NYCTartanDay, #SamHeughan, #NYCParade, #ScottishHeritage #Outlander
Bagpipes, tartan, and a little Outlander energy 🇺🇸 Bagpipes, tartan, and a little Outlander energy 🇺🇸🏴
The NYC Tartan Day Parade 2026 took over 6th Ave with music, tradition, and a crowd hoping to catch a glimpse of @samheughan 👀More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.Spotted: @nyctartanweek @sassenachspirits and Nessie
Sam Heughan (@samheughan) appears at the NYC Tarta Sam Heughan (@samheughan) appears at the NYC Tartan Day Parade 2026, bringing Scottish pride to the heart of Manhattan 🇺🇸🏴
The Outlander star and founder of Sassenach Spirits walked Fifth Avenue, connecting with fans and celebrating Scottish heritage during one of New York City’s most vibrant cultural events. Behind him, the @nyctartanweek banner marks the official celebration that transforms Midtown into a showcase of tradition, culture, and community.
From pipe bands to clans and performers, the parade continues to highlight the deep cultural ties between Scotland and the United States — right in the streets of New York City.More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.A Fixed Moment — capturing culture in motion.
📍 New York City
📅 April 11, 2026
Rain, gold, and a little bit of magic ✨Easter Pa Rain, gold, and a little bit of magic ✨Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival, NYC.More from the day — link in bio & Patreon.1️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
2️⃣ @abbygold8
3️⃣ @modealakatie @kendallatknight
4️⃣ @chloee.dowling, luke_fountain25
5️⃣ @littlefashionstylist
6️⃣ @h4d42026
7️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
8️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
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🔟 @m.ossyheart @sorange__#aFixedMoment #NYC #EasterParade #StreetPhotography #NYCEvents PortraitPhotography
Easter in NYC, rain and all. 🌸🌧️The Easter Parad Easter in NYC, rain and all. 🌸🌧️The Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral on April 5, 2026 brought out some of the most creative looks in the city—from handmade floral hats to full-on fashion moments in the middle of 5th Ave.Rain, umbrellas, and a lot of personality.
New York always finds a way to make it interesting.Which look stands out to you? 👇📍 New York City
📅 April 5, 2026
📸 @a_fixed_moment—Featuring (in order):
1️⃣ @al_pal_atwood, @cocoadrop27
2️⃣ @normjabaut
3️⃣ @iamedwardbarnes
4️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
5️⃣ @puertolocano
6️⃣ @katy_arons, @eliseedmonds19
7️⃣ tag if you know them 👀
8️⃣ @antigravity_man
9️⃣ @rosie_faye
🔟 @lalapidela
Easter in NYC never disappoints 🌸🐣From towering Easter in NYC never disappoints 🌸🐣From towering floral bonnets to handmade MetroCard couture, the streets in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral turned into a full-on runway of creativity, humor, and pure New York energy.Rain or shine, people showed up dressed to be seen—and honestly, this might be one of the most uniquely New York traditions out there.Which look is your favorite? 👇1st photo @annabellebabeee
2nd photo @unknown
3rd photo @pamitnik.polki.nowojorki
4th photo @antonio.nyc
5th photo @unknown
6th photo @kitty_cat_mb📍 Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival
📅 April 5, 2026
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In a sea of voices, this backpack said everything. In a sea of voices, this backpack said everything.“WAR IS A CRIME” — painted, worn, carried through the No Kings protest in NYC on March 28, 2026.Sometimes the smallest details tell the biggest stories.📍 NYC
#NoKingsProtest #NYCStreets #ProtestPhotography #DocumentaryPhotography #Activism StreetMoments A_Fixed_Moment
Do you see it yet?On March 28, 2026, thousands t Do you see it yet?On March 28, 2026, thousands took to the streets of New York City for the No Kings protest—raising their voices against rising authoritarianism, attacks on rights, and the normalization of what once felt unthinkable.Some messages don’t need explaining.
They just need to be seen.📍 New York City
📅 March 28, 2026
Scenes from the “No Kings” protest in New York Cit Scenes from the “No Kings” protest in New York City, where demonstrators marched through Manhattan as part of a nationwide day of action.Organizers reported approximately 8 million participants across more than 3,300 events nationwide, including an estimated 350,000 people in New York City.Participants carried signs, flags, and messages reflecting a range of political and social concerns.Full story at the link in bio.📍 New York City — March 2026#nycprotest #photojournalism #streetphotography #documentaryphotography #newyorkcity
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