Best Photography Spots in New York City And Best Times To Shoot

What are the best photography spots in New York City? This is a question I often answer. I spend a lot of time photographing the streets of New York City. What can I say I love this place. New York City is one of the most incredible cities in the world.

I created the best photography spots in New York City photography guide to save you some headaches. I love to explore and find new places to photograph. However, I also love to share.

In this post, I break down my favorite photography spots in New York City.

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Best Photography Spots in New York city The Brooklyn Skyline

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To this day when I visit the city, I still visit most of these spots. After all, they are the best photography spots in New York City. Don’t forget to come by and check out my New York City Photo gallery.

THE GEAR

The gear I used for all my photos: Nikon D800 with a Nikon 14-24mm and a Nikon 24-85mm.  A MeFOTO tripod and a wide-angle is a must. I edit all my images with my Lightroom Presets download them and give them a try.

Best Photography Spots in New York City

1. Times Square. This is where all the action happens. Best time to shoot is at night. Gear recommended is a Wide Angle Lens and a Tripod. Best Places To Photograph In NYC 5

2. Grand Central Station. This place is stunning, there are a couple spots to shoot from, however, the top of the stairs is always great. There are no big tripods allowed, however, this baby tripod is.Best Places to Photograph in New York City Grand Central Station

3. Central Park. Central Park is just amazing, the best time to shoot is at night, there are fewer people. I recommend a Wide Angle Lens and a TripodBest Photography Spots in New York City Central Park 4. Dumbo. This is a busy place, however, it is a must when visiting NYC. Make sure you bring a Tripod and gloves. The best time to shoot is at dusk.

Best Photography Spots in New York City And Best Times To Shoot5. Rockefeller Center. This is the top of the Rock. Where you can get epic 360-degree views. The best view is facing south where you can see the Empire State Building. Best time to come is sunset. I recommend a baby tripod and a 70-200 mm and a wide angle lens.

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Same shot with a wide-angle lens.

Best Photography Spots in New York City Rockefeller Center

6. Flat Iron Building. This is one of my favorite buildings in the world. Best time to photograph is at night. Make sure you bring a tripod.

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Blat Iron Building in Black and white

7. Empire State Building. The Empire State Building. This place is epic. Make sure you go all the way to the top and look down. Best time to shoot is at sunset and at night.

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8. The Subway. If you are into street photography this is a must. The subway is such a cool place to people watch and to get epic photos. Anytime is a great time to come. Best Places To Photograph In NYC 31
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9. Brooklyn Bridge. It’s the Brooklyn Bridge, enough said. Best time to come is at night. Bring a Tripod and some clothes. Best Photography Spots in New York City Brooklyn Bridge

10. Empire Fulton Ferry State Park. This park is massive and you can see lots of different angles of the New York City Skyline. Best time to come is at night. I recommend a Wide Angle Lens and a TripodBest Photography Spots in New York City Empire Fulton Ferry State Park

11. Brooklyn Bridge Lookout. This is on the south side of the bridge and it is a really great place to catch the sunrise. Bring a Wide Angle Lens and a TripodBest Photography Spots in New York City Brooklyn Bridge Lookout

12. World Trade Center. The architecture here is just spectacular. A must when you are in New York City. Best Photography Spots in New York City World Trade Center

13. Battery Park. You can’t leave New York without checking out the Statue of LIvery. Even if it’s from the far. Come to Battery Park to get the best views of the Statue of Liberty. Bring a tripod and a 70-200 mm and a wide angle lens.Best Photography Spots in New York City Battery Park

14. Pier 15 East River. This pier has epic views of the Brooklyn skyline. Best time to shoot is at dusk or at night. A zoom lens and a tripod are a must. Best Photography Spots in New York
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The River Cafe

Making my way to dinner I ran into this awesome scene. It reminds me like something out of a movie. I was so hungry and tired, but I had to set up my tripod and take this shot. Needless to mention it was freezing cold out and my hands were extremely cold. I like how the photo turned out. I’m glad I stopped and took the picture.

Camera settings: 20 seconds F14 ISO 100

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World Trade Center Transportation Hub

Here is a picture inside the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in New York City. This place is quite the attraction and you see why, it is stunning. The architecture is majestic and is done by none other than by architect Santiago Calatrava. This incredible place took 12 years to complete at a cost of 4 billion dollars.

Camera settings: 125 seconds F11 ISO 1000

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My latest trip to New York City in 10 photos

My relationship with New York is a romantic one. Like the one of a 12 year old kid and his obsession with the girl next door. I come to New York at least once a year to get away, to get recharged, to get inspired, and most importantly to recharge my creativity.

New York City is a magical place. Everything is happening so fast, and to keep up is nearly impossible. Some days I take it easy by going to get a slice of pizza somewhere, and somedays I can’t stop, I become one with the madness. One thing is for sure, no matter how many times I come to New York, I’m a bit sad to leave, but smile at the thought of coming back. If I can find an excuse to come back, count me in.

Here are a few of my favorite shots from my most recent trip in no particular order.

Brooklyn
Brooklyn Skyline

Times Square
Times Square Kiss

Brooklyn at Sunset
Brooklyn at Sunset

NYC shot from Dumbo Brooklyn
NYC shot from Dumbo Brooklyn

Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty

Manhattan Bridge
Manhattan Bridge

NYC at sunset shot from Brooklyn
NYC at sunset shot from Brooklyn

Statue of Liberty during sunset
Statue of Liberty during sunset

NYC behind the Williamsburgh Bridge at sunrise
NYC behind the Williamsburgh Bridge at sunrise

Lovers at Central Station
Lovers kiss at Central Station

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30 days of street photography day 27

I was in the tunnels of New York shooting people, (taking pics that is) as this train had pulled away, another on appeared behind it, and this two girls where sitting on this window looking my way. As soon as I pointed my camera at them they smiled and gave me the peace sign. I love it when people hang with me…

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