
Ed Lederman with one of his Central Park photos, which was on display this month at the Tria Gallery in Chelsea
From the February issue: Veteran New York City real estate photographer Ed Lederman could tell by early 2008 that the market was heading for a crash. Business was good … too good.
“When projects are selling themselves, there’s a lot less photography,” he said. A couple of dismal years followed, as a result of the bust. But luckily for New York, Lederman’s business these days is pleasantly thawed.
Recent projects include the interior marketing photos for the Corner at 200 West 72nd Street, a panoramic for Sheldon Solow’s 9 West 57th Street, and all the photos for the new websites of both Rockrose and Manhattan Skyline. He’s currently working on a book of Central Park panoramic shots — one of which just debuted at Chelsea’s Tria Gallery and was on display there through Feb. 19. The Real Deal caught up with Lederman on the gallery’s opening night to chat about real estate through his photographer’s lens. [more]




