Never Forget

Photos of the Tribute of Lights 2013 as seen from Liberty State Park. Photos by | DAVE DABOUR

I remember this like it was yesterday. I can’t believe it’s been 24 years. I was traveling on business and in California on that day. It was to attend a conference and that day was opening day. I usually travel early to conferences, especially if they are a great distance away.

I stayed on east coast time as it typically takes a few days for me to adjust to a new time zone. As a result, I was up early watching the news on the hotel room tv. To my dismay, I watched the whole thing happen in real time and remembered seeing the second plane hit as it was being covered live.

At one point we were advised to stay in our hotel rooms as there was a rumor that Disneyland might be a possible target for another missing plane. My hotel and conference center were very close. Thankfully, that never happened,

Conference organizers reached out to everyone in the afternoon and said given the circumstances, the conference was canceled. That was certainly understandable. But then everyone realized that there were no planes flying at all and rental cars were quickly reserved and not available. So, conference organizers said since a great deal many of us were stuck there, we might as well try and have a modified conference.

The big challenge was getting a confirmed flight back home. First everyone has to wait until the airspace was opened again days later. Then the mad rush or rescheduled reservations. I remember being lucky and arrived home on Friday if I recall.

When landing at Newark International airport, I always enjoy looking out the window during landing and seeing the familiar NYC skyline. The skyline was still there with a major difference. In fact, all those days later there still was some smoke coming from the tragedy.

Photo commemorating the 9/11 anniversary at Liberty State Park on 9/11/2020. Photo by DAVE DABOUR

I’ve always been drawn to the 9/11 memorial at Liberty State Park. Thankfully I didn’t lose anyone that I knew firsthand. Living in NY/NJ area for my entire life gives me a link to New York City and what it represents.

I remember how unified the country was after this happened.

May we find our way back to the unity and shared purpose we knew after 9/11, and learn to celebrate our individuality and diverse viewpoints with understanding and peace.

September 12th: Updated with photos and a video I created last night.

Remembering 9/11 20 Years Later

2020

Remembering 9/11 20 Years Later

It was one of those events you remember exactly where you were when it happened. For me I was in all places Los Angeles, CA on a business trip. I had only arrived the evening before, and I typically try to stay on Eastern time for a couple of days if my trip will not be too long. So, I was up early by local time watching the national news on TV. I see one of the World Trade Center towers with smoke coming out of it. The television reporter says no one knows exactly what is going on but the thought is a small plane crashed into the tower. Then as I continue to watch this unfold on live TV, I see a second plane crash into the other tower. It was in the split instance I knew this was no accident and no small plane involved.

Thankfully, I knew of no one directly that lost their lives in this terrorist attack. But I was drawn to follow the news story with interest. Perhaps it was because I originally was a New Yorker. Perhaps it was because I have a cousin that was working in the basement of the same building when a bomb went off years earlier (he was OK).

2011

I used photography to remember what happened. I can’t remember if I photographed the first tribute of light, but I was drawn to it light a moth to a flame. Then I realized it was possible to get close enough to photograph the remembrance I started to do it. I didn’t go yearly. Some years the weather was poor, or my schedule was busy. But it was nice when I was able to go.

2012


I typically go to Liberty State Park in NJ along with thousands of others. On my bucket list is being able to get up close to the lights and photograph them from “within.”

2012 Ghosts

As the years have gone by Liberty State Park added more memorials for everyone to remember what happened.

What’s you 9/11 story? How has it impacted your life?

Spirits of 9/11

Photo commemorating the 9/11 anniversary at Liberty State Park on 9/11/2020. Photo by DAVE DABOUR

Well, it’s 2020, and 9/11 has come and gone once again. I’ve visited the lights and shapes that commemorate 9/11 at Liberty State Park several times. People ask me why I go back more than once. “Don’t I see the same thing every time I go?” Never. This year was special.

Photo commemorating the 9/11 anniversary at Liberty State Park on 9/11/2020. Photo by DAVE DABOUR

Maybe it was because it’s the year of COVID 19 and a pandemic. Maybe it’s because the weather was beautiful this year on 9/11 – just like our weather was on 9/11/01. Maybe it’s because I’ve always lived in the NY/NJ area my entire life. Maybe it’s because I’m a member of my local fire department. Maybe it’s because I love creating images. Maybe it’s because of something else…

World Trade Center Steel on display at the 9/11 anniversary at Liberty State Park on 9/11/2020. Photo by DAVE DABOUR

There’s steel from the World Trade Centers on display in many places including the Greenwich Emergency Squad right here in Stewartsville, NJ. Every time I see it, it gives me chills and goosebumps. I start to think of what this steel must have gone through to look like this. Then I think of what all the people that were in or under the towers must have gone through. Then I think of the families of the survivors…

NYC sky line at the 9/11 anniversary at Liberty State Park on 9/11/2020. Photo by DAVE DABOUR

The NYC sky line is what I’m drawn to first. Even though it’s very familiar to me, it hold a special importance. But this year I also wanted to create some images to put a spiritual connection to what happened here.

If you would like to see more and purchase any prints, please visit my gallery at: https://www.dabourphotography.com/Events/Spirits-of-911/

Do you have a special image size in mind and would love it customized with a mat? I’d love to create that for you! Here is an example of what I mean:

16×20 print