In "Central Park," Glen Wilbert photographs the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in New York's Central Park, looking across the water to the Upper West Side skyline, with a wrought-iron fence running along the bottom of the frame.
The image is rendered in black and white and arranged in clear horizontal layers: the dark iron fence in the foreground, the still water of the reservoir, the bare winter trees along the far bank, and the apartment buildings rising behind, including the twin-towered San Remo. The decorative finial of the fence sits at right, slightly closer to the camera, giving the flat scene a point of depth. The calm water holds soft reflections of the skyline.
The reservoir and its running track are among the most familiar settings in Central Park, ringed by the landmark apartment buildings of Manhattan. Glen frames the view through the historic cast-iron fence, using it to anchor the composition.
In black and white, the composition is built on layering and silhouette: the dark fence set against the soft gray skyline and water.
Awards and Recognition
Glen Wilbert's work has earned national recognition, including First Place at the 2024 iPhone Photography Awards, multiple Gold Medals at the reFocus Awards, and selection for more than thirty juried exhibitions across the United States.
Details
• Framed canvas print, pine wood frame with a floating-frame effect
• Frame thickness: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
• Canvas weight: approximately 344 g/m2
• White frame with a white inner border around the canvas
• Open back, rubber corner pads, hanging hardware attached
• Printed and framed in the USA
In "Central Park," Glen Wilbert photographs the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in New York's Central Park, looking across the water to the Upper West Side skyline, with a wrought-iron fence running along the bottom of the frame.
The image is rendered in black and white and arranged in clear horizontal layers: the dark iron fence in the foreground, the still water of the reservoir, the bare winter trees along the far bank, and the apartment buildings rising behind, including the twin-towered San Remo. The decorative finial of the fence sits at right, slightly closer to the camera, giving the flat scene a point of depth. The calm water holds soft reflections of the skyline.
The reservoir and its running track are among the most familiar settings in Central Park, ringed by the landmark apartment buildings of Manhattan. Glen frames the view through the historic cast-iron fence, using it to anchor the composition.
In black and white, the composition is built on layering and silhouette: the dark fence set against the soft gray skyline and water.
Awards and Recognition
Glen Wilbert's work has earned national recognition, including First Place at the 2024 iPhone Photography Awards, multiple Gold Medals at the reFocus Awards, and selection for more than thirty juried exhibitions across the United States.
Details
• Framed canvas print, pine wood frame with a floating-frame effect
• Frame thickness: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
• Canvas weight: approximately 344 g/m2
• White frame with a white inner border around the canvas
• Open back, rubber corner pads, hanging hardware attached
• Printed and framed in the USA