01/05/2022
The inside of LaGuardia Airport's Central Terminal Building, pre-security, didn't afford too many great views for photography. The glass carried a heavy green tint, and the runways were a little too distant and didn't offer clear views (light towers, aircraft tails, APU haze, etc.).
It did, however, offer nice gate lineup shots like photo #2, showing diverse airlines in the narrow alleyways. From this photo (both taken 12/26/2005), we see things that have all changed. The aircraft types still operating but the schemes are all different, and this vantage point simply doesn't exist anymore since the construction of the new LGA terminal. To be honest, I don't know what pre-security views are even around there anymore. Anyone know?
All pre-security photos were based on our ability to take photos in general. PANYNJ forbade photography on airport property but asked that we call their media department prior to showing up at the airport. When calling, whoever answered would either tell you that photography was forbidden and you can't do it, or they'd reluctantly say "Ok," wondering why you're telling them that you're going to take photos to begin with.
Note my ATA hat, which I wore until the blue was sun-faded to a very light purple.
(Both photos are from December 26th, 2005)