For These Places, I Flew to New York
New York, some say it's heaven, others say it's hell. But for photographers, it's definitely heaven. The city's architecture, its cultural charm... there's an endless supply of inspiration and subjects to photograph. It's a place you could never finish capturing! šš Petrossian Building, 58th & 7th Ave Formerly the Alvin Court, built between 1907 and 1909, this is a French Renaissance-style building. In 1979, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. šļø Gantry Plaza State Park 4-44 47th Rd, Queens. This park is located in Long Island City, across the river from Manhattan. š š The Fulton Center A shopping center in a subway transfer hub. 200 Broadway, New York, NY Hunters Point South Park Center Blvd, Long Island City. Located along the East River, it offers panoramic views of Midtown Manhattan. š Corner Opposite Rockefeller Center National Museum of the American Indian š The New York branch of the museum (formerly the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House) is quiet and less crowded. After visiting the Charging Bull, you can come here for a peaceful experience. 1 Bowling Green, close to the Wall Street Bull LV Building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan š #NewYork ššø