
We Will Never Forget
Alakajay, Black And White Photography, Photography


This is the interior of St. Paul’s Chapel a church built in 1766. It is the only colonial era church still standing in Manhattan. St. Paul’s Chapel is located in lower Manhattan directly across the street from where the Twin Towers once stood and was left unscathed after the horrific September 11th terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers.
Tribute in Lights
My name is Alaka Jayasekara and my romance with monochrome photography goes hand in glove with my passion for all things old, from history to antiques and the mysteries of the past. Having grown up in the historical city of Kandy, the hill capital of the Island of Serendib (aka Ceylon aka Sri Lanka) also the city of my birth, an appreciation for culture and history likely runs in my blood.
Like one hears better with eyes closed so almost is a monochrome photograph devoid of distracting color but attention now to the content, context and light. Light being an important factor in photography makes more sense to me specially when I factor in that my name means light.
Having hopped from one Island to the next, Long Island has been home for me the last decade where I now live with my wife and four furry friends.

Image taken with a Nikon Coolpix A
A view of the Freedom Tower in lower Manhattan from aboard a Hudson River Circle Line cruise.
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