Danté Vincent Photography

Scenes from an #EmptyMET

Location: New York City

I recently had the amazing opportunity to photograph scenes from an #EmptyMET at New York City’s iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art. Since I moved to NYC full-time several years ago, I find myself visiting the MET at least several times a year, and no matter how many times I come, I always find something new. But walking the empty hallways surrounded by thousands of years of history and getting the chance to visit before it was open to the public was a unique experience that I’ll never soon forget.

Quiet morning reflections of the MET

I never get sick of seeing this beautiful archway as you enter the MET.

The Grand Staircase

The Temple of Dendur

Panoramic View of the Palace and Gardens of Versailles

Beautiful Victorian room

Rarely do you ever experience these rooms completely empty

The Charles Engelhard Court

Neoclassical facade of the Branch Bank of the United States

The Emma and Georgina Bloomberg Arms and Armor Court

The Emma and Georgina Bloomberg Arms and Armor Court

I absolutely adore the morning light in the MET

Morning Light

Surrounded by History

 

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