On June 26 2022 the city was hosting the first New York City Pride in three years. I was there with my good old Canon EOS 6D to capture some moments. As always the pride is pure positive energy, happy people celebrating love in a loving atmosphere. Also check my photos from Pride 2019 here >>

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