I'm generally not a lawbreaker - I don't swim in the reservoirs, I signal when changing lanes - and I don't generally hang out with bankers, but I got invited to a party on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, and you better believe I went, because in all my born days, I'd never been there.
The invitation said "photo opportunity", so I packed my camera, picked up my walker and headed downtown. We had a ball, me and my snarky friend. Open bar, passed hors d'Ĺ“uvres, and the chance to wonder at the vast yet intimate space - a collision of old (marble stairs, coffered ceilings) and new (screen after screen after screen). We talked to a woman with great glasses, an art dealer, a lady of a certain age - all of them said the same thing: "I've never been here before".
On the way in, there were several big NO PHOTOS signs. It turned out that the "photo op" was actually a chance to have someone else take your picture up on the balcony where the bell gets rung. We did, everyone did, and got a souvenir to take home, but I really wanted some pictures of the floor. I wanted the odd little details, like the Purell dispensers and the 1940s vinyl fold-down chairs and the newspaper clipping collage and the empty soda bottle suspended gaily in the middle of one of the pods. It's so clearly a workplace, not a museum, and despite all the high-tech, there's a distinctly human quality about it.
So I played spy-girl and took vague photos from the hip while holding my scotch in the other hand, but they're all terrible because I was trying too hard to be discreet. Oh well. I wasn't supposed to be taking pictures anyway.
How cool! Too bad you couldn't get any photos, though.
ReplyDeleteThe laws I break are called SPEED LIMITS. ;)
Awesome story, my sneaky friend! Wish I went with you!!! xoh
ReplyDeleteWhat an experience!
ReplyDeleteSo what kind of newspaper clippings were they collecting?
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect opportunity for "shooting from the hip" :-) Well done, that photo's funky!
ReplyDeleteha ha. ;)
ReplyDeletewill you post the pic of you with the bell?
and I'm with Kyla. Speed limits. I mock them.
How cool to get to even see all that. I love your descriptions of the place - I would be absolutely drooling to get photos, too!
ReplyDeleteVery China Syndrome of you. But you were recording a different kind of meltdown.
ReplyDeleteTo be clear...a financial meltdown. Not a personal one!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the time I tried to take a picture inside a casino and almost got led away in handcuffs.
ReplyDeleteNice try, though.
you are such a rebel!
ReplyDeleteLove this.
ReplyDeleteGray (who's home for the moment) has been showing me his photos from Europe. He takes special pleasure in the ones of signs showing a camera in a circle with a line through it and the words "no photographs" written in various languages.
There is no better place to be when you're sick than in bed with a book and your laptop. Hope you're better soon.
ReplyDeleteUm, I meant to leave that comment on the "News From My Bed" post. Ooops.
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