On September 11, 2001, F.A.Z. photojournalist Helmut Fricke found himself in Manhattan as the world changed forever. With his analog Leica M6, he captured a city marked by loss and resilience. An exhibition by F.A.Z., Massif Central, and Hahnemühle brings these images to life on hemp paper—a symbol of durability, used since the time of America’s founding fathers. Fricke’s 9/11 legacy is now released for the first time, exclusively on Hahnemühle My Art Registry.