Despite the fact that this groundbreaking sitcom was primarily filmed in L.A., its most noteworthy location—the diner where Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and George (as well as the assorted motley characters who populated the series) hung out—is a
The Bronx zoo is the second largest zoo in the United States behind the world famous San Diego Zoo. Started by what is now known the Nature Conservancy, the Bronx Zoo offers spectacular opportunities for photographing wildlife (both in front of and behind the fence!).
If you are headed to Africa for a Safari book a Private Photo Safari with NYC photo safari before you leave and let us show you how to take better photos before you get chased down by that lion.
If you have ever been to lower Manhattan you will have seen this incredibly beautiful and ornate building. And if you have ever tried to enter the
As we head into the coldest month of the year here in New York, perhaps it's time to head indoors. A great place to look for some photo opportunities is the Park Avenue Armory. The Armory provides
If you didn't get enough New Year celebrating in on December 31st, then head to Chinatown (Manhattan) this weekend for more
Interested in history, sculpture, birds, landscape, trees, and/or gardens? It is all here! Experience it on your own or on a group tour for just $15! Group tours last about two hours. If you visit on your own, you can also have a picnic in the wondrous landscape! With so much history here, there is no need to rush your visit but to enjoy every
Built in 1927 in a modernized (Art Deco), Byzantine and Romanesque style, it is located at 1 Hanson Place, at the corner of Ashland Place, near the
Join El Museo in the renowned procession through the streets of East Harlem for the Three Kings Day Parade on January 4, 2013. Come enjoy the colorful floats, dancing, lively music, and 12-foot-tall
Why not spice things up during the holiday season with one of our photo safaris and gingerbread?