ET and will be available to stream exclusively on Peacock. "Phil was with me on the best day of my life and the worst day of my life," Capestro said. Capestro in 2021 outside Cortlandt Street station - the same subway station she commuted to the morning of the attacks (right). }); September 11, 2001, started out like any other day for Joanne Jojo Capestro but soon turned into a nightmare she can never forget. },false) Relatives have brought new photos or recorded new remembrances to profiles of the nearly 3,000 victims. I contemplated if I should go into the office or not. ', Now, 20 years on, Capestro said the horrific experience has given her 'courage and resilience to put my best foot forward every day' and 'wake up with a genuine smile on my face', For Capestro, the memorial at Ground Zero is now a positive place which she goes to spend time in around six times a year. But this meeting wasnt the last time that the photographer and Capestro would see each other. To his surprise, staff there immediately recognized Capestro in his image and united Penman with her three years ago. The pair later formally met back in 2015 at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, where Penman's photo of Capestro was on display. (Phil Penman). was photographed that day covered head to toe in thick dust and debris as she fled from the World Trade Center with a coworker. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), Finding the displays tasteful, the relatives decided to contribute the items: his wallet, cards he carried, and pocket change. reporters on a platform technologically tailored to meet the needs of the modern reader. The Mirror writes that this August Capestro married "the love of her life." And according to her, the photographer Phil Penman was with her "on the best day of her life and the worst day of her life." [via FStoppers] FIND THIS INTERESTING? The comments below have not been moderated. Woman seen in iconic 9/11 photo gets the same photographer to shoot her wedding 17 years later. }); Visit r/PhotoGIMPs for examples of my work, and stay a while. Capestro's story is featured in the new documentary, "Memory Box: Echoes of 9/11," a co-production of NBC News Studios and Yard 44. 'I saw all the jumpers, the blood all over, the dead people - and I passed out.'. Joanne revealed that she did not remember Penman from the scene and did not know that he took the photo until three years ago when they were connected by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. And I was standing at my desk with one of my co-workers because we were going to go downstairs. Capestro with Phil Penman on her wedding day (right). ga('ads.send', { ", Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. Phil was with me on the best day of my life and the worst day of my life., Joanne Jojo Capestro escaped from the 87th floor of the World Trade Center's North Tower on September 11, 2001 before fleeing to the debris and dust covered streets of lower Manhattan with a coworker. 'And we were just hanging out waiting for the market to open when the plane struck at8.46am and my life changed forever.'. The first time I went I found the pools of water mesmerizing. But the phone rang and he answered, then the plane hit five or six floors above us. Some new donors to the Sept. 11 museum hadn't realized everyday possessions could be museum exhibits. Once outside Joanne ran and ran and ran then hid under a car as things collapsed around her, the wounded and dead all around, including co-workers. She explained that the first plane crashed into her tower about six floors above her office. } catch(err) {}, 9/11 Museum Collection Grows: Survivors and victims' families donate their cherished mementos, Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance. "That was a regular day for me when I woke up in the morning I didnt feel well, but I still went to work. }); }); Friends," Penman said. In the iconic picture, Capestro looks absolutely shell-shocked as she faces the camera, heels and purse in hand. You know, we had to make face masks. Speaking of her memories of September 11, 2001, Capestro recalls: That was a regular day for me. She shared that it was only until they reached the 64th floor that other people began to use the stairwell to escape. This was the start of how they stayed in touch through the years following. See Photos. Interestingly, the very same man whod taken her photo back then captured her once again on the lens. And in that regard, it may not be incorrect to say, theyve moved on from the wake of the 9/11 tragedy quite well. Seventeen years on, the man who took that picture on the worst day of her . "https://ssl." He always has an open ear for me and I do for him as he was also part of the attack. That was a regular day for me, when I woke up in the morning I didnt feel well, but I still went to work, Capestro recalled. "Phil was with me on the best day of my life," she said, "and the worst day of my life." Joanne Capestro narrowly escaped the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. May Davis Group employee Joanne "JoJo" Capestro began her evacuation on the 87th floor of the North Tower after experiencing what felt like an earthquake and smelling jet fuel. The impact was so strong and the building was shaking until all of a sudden it stopped.. The impact was so strong and the building was shaking, until all of a sudden, it stopped. And as she walked away from the dust-covered blocks surrounding Ground Zero, Penman noticed her and captured his now-famous photo. I had survivors' guilt and felt like "why didnt God take me? ga('ads.send', { Capestro said it has taken time for her to deal with the trauma of her escape from the 87th floor, running out of the tower to see 'all the jumpers, the blood all over, the dead people' before the South Tower then crashed down around her, New Yorkers stare up at the Twin Towers from the corner of West Broadway and Canal Street on 9/11 after two hijacked planes flew into the World Trade Center in New York City, 'I woke up andthought I was in heaven,' she said. Penman scrapped his plans and rushed downtown. Capestro said she is marking the 20th anniversary by joining fellow survivors and family members of victims at the 9/11 memorial ceremony. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. There they stayed until she saw another first responder's awe at spotting his own helmet on display in the museum. Capestro even appears to be barefoot. } I said, 'You know what, let me go in,'" Capestro recounted on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna Friday. During some point when she was trying to escape the scene, she was unknowingly captured on camera along with one of her co-workers. document.querySelector("#adunit").addEventListener('click',function(){ MSNBC and Peacock are part of our parent company, NBCUniversal. Capestro said she 'can't believe it's been 20 years already' as she said she hopes people will remember how the city and the nation was in the days after 9/11 when people came together to help each other in their darkest hours, 'Life is short and people don't realize how short it is. But when they see that photo, they go, 'Well, now I know what she went through.' 'I hope we can get back to those days where there was camaraderie in the community and where we all came together as a country and a state,' she said. When she came around, she tried to leave the area and a police officer spotted her in distress and struggling to run in her high heels - which she had to put back on because of the broken glass and debris everywhere. In ensuring the colloquial fascet of life that it does come a full circle, every now and again, we are reminded that how at the wake of the worlds worst disasters, people get to bond and exchange a smile. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); 27.4m members in the pics community. Capestro added that once they reached the 64th floor she began to notice more people crowding into the stairwell to escape. Jo Vasquez. if(document.querySelector("#ads")){ } "Post-traumatic stress disorder is not easy. ', Capestro also spoke of her gratitude for her 'great husband. Capestro said she doesn't know what to say when people ask her how her life changed after 9/11. 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She felt ill but still decided to go to into work from her home in Brooklyn. A museum staffer recognized Capestro in the picture and helped make the connection. ", For Capestro, Penman's photo has meant a lot. You have to put your best foot forward every day, because you can't let terrorism get to you.'. What a strong and beautiful woman. Capestro told DailyMail.com she walked through Lower Manhattan and traveled back to her home in Brooklyn covered in dust and debris. "That's how it all started and we stayed in touch for all of these years. 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They stayed in touch and just last month, 17 years after the tragedy, Penman took photos of her wedding day. We didnt get to exit off the 87th floor until the second plane went into the other building, she recalled. In a heart-touching note that might give some friendship goals, Joanne even mentioned the importance of her friendship with Phil: He was present with me on the best day of my life and also on the worst day of my life. She said her and her colleagues realized two of the three stairwell exits were inaccessible because they were damaged from the crash and melting. Photographer who captured iconic image of woman on 9/11 returns to shoot her wedding. Address:***** Ainslie St, Brooklyn, NY. The third exit we never really used so we were lucky to even find that exit. eventAction: 'view' }) On 9/11 she ran down 84 floors in the North Tower to safety, defeating all odds as others died around her. And when it comes to the 9/11 tragedy, there may be very few cases of friendships forged amid horror other than that of Joanne Capestro and Phil Penman. Capestro, who visits the memorial in lower Manhattan every year to recognize those who died including her co-worker Harry Ramos, explained in vivid detail how she survived. The comments below have been moderated in advance. Within 22 minutes, Capestro made it a few steps out of the North Tower when it began collapsing and she started running and screaming God help me. Previously, JoAnne was a Case Management Coordinator at Center For Read More Contact JoAnne Capestro's Phone Number and Email Last Update 11/23/2022 7:36 PM Email j***@opco.com Engage via Email Contact Number (212) ***-**** Engage via Phone Mobile Number (***) ***-**** Cookie Notice View the profiles of people named Joanne Vasquez. Once there, he started capturing what was unfolding. The hijacked plane had struck the tower just a few floors above - between the 93rd and 99th floors - and smoke was pouring into the offices. window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('slotOnload', function(event) { Joanne Capestro 's birthday is 07/12/1962 and is 60 years old. The fateful day has since been known as the worst domestic attack America has ever experienced. Phil Penman, the photographer who captured this iconic photo of Joanne "JoJo" Capestro in 2001, took Capestro's wedding photos 17 years later. ', Capestro said she hopes people will remember how the city and the nation was in the days after 9/11 when people came together to help each other in their darkest hours, Survivors are seen arm in arm and covered head to toe in dust and rubble as they help each other escape from Ground Zero, Plumes of debris and dust billows into the air as the South Tower collapses on the morning of September 11 2001. Speaking to DailyMail.com about her life changing experience that occurred 17 years ago today, Capestro said: Phil and I stayed in touch all of these years. 'I saw my life in front of me three times that day. Speaking to DailyMail.com, Capestro said: 'Phil was with me on the best day of my life and the worst day of my life. She is pictured above left with Penman on her wedding day, August 11th. ", How a 9/11 photo brought two people together, Capestro recounted on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna Friday, America prepares to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11, Officer who survived WTC collapse reflects on 20th anniversary of 9/11, An oral history of 9/11, as told by kindergarteners at ground zero 20 years ago, 12 defining photos we will never forget from 9/11. "Phil was with me on the best day of my life and the worst day of my life," Joanne Capestro told the Daily Mirror. Zebediah Smith Dr. Robert Lahita, New York City Dr. Robert Lahita traveled to Ground Zero with two paramedics. 'I remember as a young girl we would go and look at the new buildings being built in the city. As a member, you'll join us in our effort to support the arts. 'I want peace and serenity and people to join together as one.'. } History Channel highlights the story of Joanne Capestro, a survivor of the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, who managed to escape a collapsing tower and walk all the way home with her high heels in tact. Its reported that three years ago, Joanne and Phil met for the first time and have ever since, kept in touch. She was captured in the image above on the left by photographer Phil Penman who took dozens of gripping and poignant images of the scene around the Twin Towers, Three years ago, Penman and Capestro were reunited and kept in touch and six weeks ago he served as the photographer at her dream wedding to her husband, Robert Vasquez (pictured together right). Pictured left a man comforts a woman sitting on the beck of an emergency vehicle and pictured right a man dressed in a suit covers his face while walking among the piles of dust and debris from the collapsed towers, Three emergency workers walk among the dust and debris covered street in the image above captured by Penman near the scene of the collapsed Twin Towers and not far from the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge in lower Manhattan, A woman is pictured above being escorted by a police officer away from Ground Zero in another striking image captured by Penman, who had worked several hours earlier that morning taking images of celebrities leaving the Thompson Hotel in Soho, The above image captured by Penman shows several people walking away from Ground Zero while covered in debris and dust from the collapsed Twin Towers. When Capestro married her fianc Robert Vasquez on August 11, she asked Penman to be her photographer. Joanne Capestro runs barefoot with a colleague from the World Trade Center's North Tower, moments before it collapsed on 9/11. Can there be anything more beautiful than that? Penman, recalling the photo and the ensuing chaos those downtown endured in September 2001, said, "Life stopped on that day. Not long after arriving, Capestro, then aged 39, was planning to go downstairs with a co-worker but stopped because her desk phone rang. And I was standing at my desk with one of my co-workers because we were going to go downstairs. Despite not feeling well, she went to work in her office on the 87th floor of the World Trade Centers North Tower. She revealed it was only when she came out onto the concourse at ground level that she saw the true scale of the devastation. "Memory Box: Echoes of 9/11" will air on MSNBC on Saturday and Sunday at 10 p.m. Photographer who captured iconic image of woman on 9/11 returns to shoot her wedding. 'I've accomplished a lot in the last 20 years and I'm still going strong. Two of the three exits to the office were melted shut from the heat of the fire above, she said. A news report published in the Daily Mail has also shared the following, in regards to the 9/11 tragedy: Philman spent much of the day taking photos of those who survived the terrorist attacks along with harrowing photos of rescue workers and civilians helping the thousands affected. "Our heartfelt thanks to our friends at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc., especially Mr. Lowenthal, Mr. Stoltzfus, Mr. Whaley, and JoAnne Capestro, for their kind hospitality." This event was part of the College's year-long 150th anniversary celebration. She began her descent with several colleagues and reached the street level just as the South Tower collapsed. "When we met, he came into my office and just looked at me and I looked at him and just started crying," Capestro shared referring to the first moment that they met. Afterward, she donated everything she had on that day, including the heels, to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, which History Channel says it is helping to support. Joanne "JoJo" Capestro was one of the lucky people who managed to make it out of the World Trade Centers North Tower alive. Email or phone: Password: . Videos of the Museum. 20 years after 9/11, Capestro and Penman have become close friends, who have helped each other in their journeys to recover from the attacks. ga('ads.send', { Joanne-vasquez Lubrigado. Seventeen years later, Capestro had Penman photograph her wedding. Three men walk past an entrance to a subway station which has a poster advertising the September 21 release of Denzel Washington's blockbuster hit movie Training Day, The heart-wrenching image above captured by Penman shows emergency personnel and civilians working alongside each other to help the injured near Ground Zero. Now here we are today and six weeks ago, on August 11th, he was the photographer at my wedding. 'I found a great partner who understands who I am - everybody has some sort of past and mine is 9/11,' she said. She is now happily married with nine grandchildren, still lives in her native New York and still works on Wall Street after 40 years. Capestro and her colleagues fled the building using the stairs. Were also on Pinterest, Tumblr, and Flipboard. "); Penman captured Joanne Capestro and Dominique Davis after they escaped the World Trade Center following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. media-tech companies with hubs around the world. Penman spent the day taking pictures of survivors as well as pictures of rescue workers and civilians helping all those who were affected. The two are now close friends and he photographed her wedding, 'I took an enormous turn and I'm very grateful for that as I get to tell my story to educate children who werent born yet what a horrific act it was.'. Phone Number: (347) 497-**** Joanne Anne Capestro, age 60, Brooklyn, NY Background Check Locations: Brooklyn NY Possible Relatives: Christina Capestro, Debra Capestro Sponsored by BeenVerified The anniversary is something she said she looks forward to each year as 'it gives me time to go down and visit the memorial and mourn all the friends that we lost.'. She is also a. MEAWW brings you the best content from its global team of The image, taken seconds after the collapse of the South Tower and captured by photographer Phil Penman, was among some of the most shocking pictures showing survivors helping each other escape the area around Ground Zero. I wanted to share it with people. Now, 17 years later, the same photographer Phil Penman shot her wedding images six weeks ago. 9. Your email address will not be published. Joanne Mancenido Vasquez. Much to his astonishment, the staff there recognized Joanne and united Penman and her around three years ago. Commemorative golf balls from the delayed September 2001 Ryder Cup golf tournament help demonstrate how the world stood still after the attacks. Joanne was 39 years old at the time and was working in her office on the 87th floor of the World Trade Centers North Tower moments before the attack took place. However, at no point did she ever feel like fleeing New York City to escape the daily reminder of that day, she said. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Capestro is pictured in 2021 near the new World Trade Center complex. She and Penman instantly became close friends and she donated her own belongings from that day to the museum (the heels she was wearing are on display). While on the call, hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower six floors above Capestros office for the May Davis Group where she was an assistant secretary. Joanne Vasquez. Pictured above is an image Penman captured of the Twin Towers moments after the two hijacked planes hit both buildings, Capestro said it took her exactly 22 minutes to escape from the North Tower where she scrambled down the 87 flights of stairs. We'll #NeverForget the victims, their families and the everyday heroes. Legal Statement. Catalog; For You; Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland) . A photographer who snapped an iconic photo of Joanne "JoJo" Capestro just moments after she escaped the collapsing towers in New York City on 9/11 has captured another memorable moment in the woman's lifeher wedding day. As seen in photographer Phil Penmans photo, she and a colleague were walking away from the site, clearly shaken up and covered in thick white dust and debris. Capestro arrived to work in Lower Manhattan that day feeling under the weather, but prepared to work as an executive assistant on the 87th floor of the North Tower. . The impact was so strong and the building was shaking until all of a sudden it stopped.. ", Capestro added, "I love the fact that I could call somebody up that went through what I went through, and he understands, and he's always there for me. Phil was with me on the best day of my life and the worst day of my life, Capestro tells the Mirror. At 8:46 a.m., a ferocious jolt toppled Capestro from her seat, spilling her tea. "I feel like I'm giving back. Phil Penman captured a photo of Joanne Capestro with her friend as they fled the rubbish of terrorist attacks Sept. 11, 2001. Joanne Capestro is my neighbor and friend. PressReader. : "http://www. eventAction: 'click_ads' People immediately united together to support and comfort each other through the traumatic attacks on the country. Capestro, then 39,was photographed that day covered head to toe in thick dust and debris as she fled from the World Trade Center with a coworker. She was there on that fateful morning when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into her office building at 8:46 a.m between floors 93 and 99. Recently, news came in that Joanne Capestro married, exactly 17 years after the horrific events witnessed in 2001. But the phone rang and he answered, then the plane hit five or six floors above us. 'There is a bond among survivors - we're like brothers and sisters and we'll get through it together and always be around for each other.'. When she reached daylight, she fainted . }); "So Phil actually filmed me on the worst day of my life. When Capestro married her fianc Robert Vasquez last month, she asked Penman to be her wedding photographer. Facebook. 'He was with me for one of the best days of my life,' she said. "Phil was with me on the best day of my life and the worst day of my life," Joanne Capestro told the Daily Mirror. Arguably, at the most important date of her life; can there be anything more important than a marriage, Phil was present to capture her on her wedding day. "', She added:'I felt hopeless. Joanne Capestro runs barefoot with a colleague from the World Trade Center's North Tower, moments before it collapsed on 9/11. "I wasn't even outside 30 seconds and building tower two started to fall down on me," she said before she reunited with a co-worker, who had also managed to leave. While the backdrop against which some friendships are forged may be chaotic and indicative of tyranny, a true bond between two humans, at the end of the day, scales past fear and doubt. (Phil Penman). "The power of a still image, you don't think about it when you're a photographer," Penman said. Others have added to the wallets, helmets, and other personal effects in a collection that looks at the terrorist attacks through the lens of individual lives. Phil Penman's iconic 9/11 photo of Joanne Capestro. Now, at the museum, "I know that they're taken care of. Capestro said he carried her out of the concourse and she recalled thanking him and telling him she would bring him a snack later as a thank you. IE 11 is not supported. Another man photographed her and the picture went on to depict the catastrophe that was the 9/11 tragedy in its full fury. pg.acq.push(function() { 'The memorial was so well-made. document.querySelector("#google_image_div").addEventListener('click',function(){ Then we proceeded to go down the steps and I have to be honest with you, there was nobody coming from upstairs to go. Probably, nothing can ever get worse than that. And in coming full circle, on August 11th of this year,. 'Then I heard dentist music on one floor - like that soft, calming music. },false) "I didn't think that this would be anything they would want," said JoAnne "JoJo" Capestro, the finance worker who gave her clothing. That woman was Joanne Capestro. After getting home from the debris pile at ground zero after 9/11, Detective Carol Orazem peeled off her battered, hosed-down boots and eventually put them in the attic.
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