“We Just Got Them Back”: Disposable Camera Photos From a Summer 2001 NYC Trip Are a Perfect Pre-9/11, Pre-iPhone Time Capsule

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Shot in late summer 2001, these newly scanned disposable-camera photos freeze everyday New York just weeks before September 11. Nothing dramatic—just the city as it was: the DKNY wall looming over lower Manhattan, Virgin Megastore signage blazing in Times Square, yellow cabs stacked two deep at the curb, friends mugging for the lens on sidewalks that felt endless and ordinary. That’s exactly why the roll hits so hard now; it’s a time capsule of routine moments from the last stretch of a season that would soon be remembered differently.

It’s also pure pre-iPhone energy. 27 shots per roll. Fixed focus. Harsh flash. You crossed your fingers, dropped the camera at a lab, and waited to see what you got—crooked horizons, motion blur, accidental masterpieces. The grain, the color cast, the surprise of opening a photo envelope days later: all of it returns here, frame by frame, as we curate the standout images and top comments that decode this analog slice of New York.

1. As deeply nostalgic people, we’re always so excited for moments like this

Screenshot of a Reddit post from r/nyc by user THEElleHell, reading: Disposable camera photos my partner took as a Midwestern teenager in NYC in Summer 2001.

The r/nyc post that kicked this off, shared by u/THEElleHell.

2. Against all odds, 24 years later, the film not only found its way to a developer but also onto the internet.

Screenshot of text that reads: Made a little album of photos he found. I always think seeing old ads etc. is fun so figured Id share. :).

A sincere thank you for taking the time to make this happen.

3. Yellow Taxis Under the Overhang

Two yellow taxis are parked on a city street near a sidewalk where five people stand. The background features a brick building with a long awning, and a red truck is visible further down the street.
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Classic NYC cabs lined up curbside before rideshare apps officially took over.

4. Times Square With JVC Tower

A cityscape featuring tall skyscrapers and electronic billboards, including prominent Toyota and JVC signs, on a cloudy day. The scene has an urban, bustling atmosphere.
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Billboards and boxy sedans anchor a very 2001 Times Square skyline with the JVC sign.

5. MaxMara Sign Over Graffiti

A wall covered in colorful graffiti and tags below two MaxMara SOHO signs; people walk on the sidewalk and a store window reflects the street scene.
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High-fashion branding meets hand-scrawled tags—a snapshot of downtown textures.

6. Virgin Megastore and “On August 10” Promo

Times Square scene with bright neon signs, including a large Virgin logo, a Bar Code sign, a clock, movie posters, and a video screen displaying two people and the text 19 August 10!! against tall city buildings.
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Towering ads and a Virgin marquee stamp the era, right down to the release-date teaser.

7. Broadway Fabrics Facade

A shuttered storefront with graffiti covers the entrance to Broadway Fabrics, Inc. Next door, a clothing store displays a red awning and a Clearance 20-50% off sign in the window.
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Faded awnings, roll-down gates, and silver paint tags—retail fronts before the condo boom.

8. Trinidad vs. Hopkins Fight Poster

A large building with a tall poster advertising a boxing match between Felix Trinidad and Bernard Hopkins is shown; the event is scheduled for September 15 at Madison Square Garden.
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Felix Trinidad vs Bernard Hopkins, Sept. 15, 2001—an unmistakable date-stamp on the trip.

9. Corner Scene in Chinatown

A city street corner with cars driving by, pedestrians crossing, and brick buildings covered in graffiti. Storefronts with Asian signage are visible, along with a tree and a tall red building in the background.
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Boxy cars, deep shadows, and mid-day haze bring back the feel of film in summer heat.

10. Times Square, Virgin Wall of Ads

Colorful Times Square scene with large advertisements, including Virgin Atlantic, LG, Loews, a Selleck Clowns show, Jet Fuel Only, and Time To Fly, above a busy street with people and vehicles.
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A wall of movie and music promos, plus that unmistakable Virgin sign pulling your eye.

11. Times Square at Dusk

A cityscape at dusk with tall buildings and illuminated billboards, including one with Coming Soon text. The sky is cloudy and the scene is bustling with urban lights.
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Early-evening glow with screens flickering to life—grainy film adds a nostalgic softness.

12. Midtown Crosswalk and Giant Billboard

People cross a busy New York City street near yellow taxis. The corner building is wrapped in large GAP advertisements, with a sign reading “You like yoga.” Skyscrapers rise in the background under a clear sky.
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“Your life to go” Apple iBook ad and an advertisement for a recently opened Gap store dominate this midtown corner.

13. Tux, the Linux Penguin, on a NYC Wall

A large black-and-white mural of the Linux Tux penguin is painted on the side of a tall city building, surrounded by other high-rise structures under a cloudy sky.
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This was actually part of an IBM campaign to help revitalize their image.

14. Crowd Flow on Seventh Avenue

A large crowd walks down a busy street lined with tall buildings and billboards in an urban area, likely Times Square in New York City, on a sunny day.
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Shoulder-to-shoulder foot traffic under beer and fashion ads—weekend Times Square energy.

15. Neon at Night

A dark photo showing bright red neon Chinese characters glowing in shop windows at night, with some posters visible below the signs. The rest of the scene is obscured by darkness.
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The way the noisy low light meets the neon reds here is truly beautiful and has the unmistakable charm of film photography.

16. Kennedy Fried Chicken on the Corner

A city street scene shows the red awning of a building labeled KENNEDY CE, with brick walls above covered in graffiti and green ivy climbing up the side of a tall building under a partly cloudy sky.
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This tree almost gives the illusion of ivy climbing the brick above the classic red awning of New York’s beloved local chain.

17. DKNY Close-Up

A large DKNY billboard covers the side of a city building, with a black-and-white cityscape in the background. Other tall buildings surround it, and a Dream Tours sign is visible in the bottom right corner.
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The DKNY wall is deeply nostalgic for a lot of New Yorkers.

18. Midtown Screens and Spires

A cityscape view of Times Square in New York City, featuring tall buildings, bright neon signs, billboards, and a cloudy sky overhead.
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LED boards meet pre-glass-boom towers—a city about to change, frozen on 400 ISO film.

19. “Virgin Megastore in Times Square”

A social media comment by user angelaelle reads: The Virgin Megastore in Times Square. I bought a ton of CDs there back in the day.

A reminder of marathon CD hunts and headphone listening stations.

20. “The last days before everything changed”

A social media post by user IIAOPSW reflecting on the period between the end of the Cold War and the start of the War on Terror, describing it as a hopeful yet naïve time.

A poignant read on the summer of 2001 and the city’s mood.

21. “That DKNY mural takes me back”

A comment from a user named blueberries with a yellow cartoon profile picture says, That DKNY mural takes me backkkk.

How one wall became a memory trigger for thousands of New Yorkers.

22. “We had no idea what was coming”

A user named Prudent_Web_3677 with a cartoon profile picture comments, Lived there at this time, this is the city I know and love. We had no idea what was coming.

Lived-there perspective that grounds the album in real time.

23. “I miss disposable cameras”

A social media comment from user zaynmaliksfuture... says, Man I miss disposable cameras. Pictures taken on phones just aren’t the same. The users profile picture shows a cartoon character with purple hair.

The charm of fixed-focus, 27-shot limits, and surprise scans.

24. “That iBook ad was incredible”

A Reddit comment by user djcflo says, “back when Apple made exciting products and powerful ads. that iBook ad is incredible.”.

When Apple ads were giant, simple, and impossible to miss.

25. DKNY Wall and Virgin Records Memories

A social media comment from user AmazonHotWax describing memories of working near the DKNY wall, visiting the Virgin Records store in Times Square for VHS tapes and movies, and recalling a basement movie theater.

Working across from the DKNY wall, digging the Virgin VHS section, even movies in the basement. What a time.

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Colby Droscher
Colby Droscher
Colby has been in digital publishing for 15+ years. In a past life he was the Editor in Chief of Literally Media Entertainment brands (cracked.com, ebaumsworld.com, cheezburger.com).

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