David Drebin’s pictures should come with a warning: You may have the sudden urge to pack your bags and fly to the exotic and glamorous locations the acclaimed photographer captures. This takes-your-breath-away shot, for one, overlooks New York City’s High Line Park and the Hudson River from the 12th floor of The Standard and makes you hunger for the Big Apple. But if a vacation isn’t in your future, Drebin’s work, which has appeared in Vanity Fair and Condé Nast Traveler, is on display at Contessa Gallery starting May 14 during David Drebin: Dramatic, Epic, Cinematic. No airfare required. 24667 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst, 216-382-7800, contessagallery.com
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