Andre Spatz
www.andrespatz.com.
Professional Photography: Fine Arts, Still Life, Lifestyle - Portraits, Travel & Landscapes, Special Events.
“Andre Spatz Photography LLC,” a digital photography business, has achieved critical acclaim and professional success.
Andre is a self-taught master whose unique approach to the craft brings forth a vivid and stunning depiction of landscapes, still life, fine art, portraits and special events.
Andre’s photography depicts a passion for the world we all share in capturing and sharing his art of digital photography through the beauty of people and the world.
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by Andre Spatz
With more than 47,000 participants, this landmark event benefits GMHC and 40 other local AIDS service organizations that provide food, housing, medical care to people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as prevention work throughout the tri-state area.
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by Andre Spatz
Dance Parade New York is the world’s only parade to exclusively celebrate, and showcase the diversity of dance. Over 5000 dancers, 134 organizations and 67 unique styles of dance participated.
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by Andre Spatz
The New York City Easter Bonnet Festival and Parade remains one of New York’s best and oldest Easter traditions. Since 1870, thousands of people have gathered every Easter on Fifth Avenue to showcase their Sunday finery.
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by Andre Spatz
The 6th annual Veggie Pride Parade include animal-rights activists, environmentalists, and people simply concerned with their health that come together with one voice, one expression, of veggie pride.
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by Andre Spatz
The New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade is the largest annual parade in New York City with over 150,000 marchers and two million spectators.
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by Andre Spatz
Edward I. Koch, the three-term New York City mayor who died at age 88 on Friday 1st 2013, was celebrated at his funeral ceremony as a transformational figure in New York city’s history and as a quintessential New Yorker.
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by Andre Spatz
Over 25,000 people participate in the Veterans Day Parade in New York City each year, making it the largest in the nation. The parade includes active military units from all branches, Medal of Honor recipients, veterans groups and high school bands.
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by Andre Spatz
Peruvian faithfuls pay homage to the Lord of Miracles in a procession that sees purple tunic clad believers, singing hymns and praying as a two ton painting is carried during its journey through Manhattan. The painting represents the Lord of Miracles
