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Rejoignez une visite photographique rapide de 2,5 heures pour capturer certains des lieux les plus emblématiques de New York, notamment l'Empire State Building, le Rockefeller Center et Central Park. Transformez des photos de vacances banales en quelque chose que vous voudrez partager avec tous vos amis à la maison. Cet atelier de photographie convient à tous les niveaux d'expérience.
Ville: La ville de New York
Mon 23 Dec
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Visage masques requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Contrôles de température réguliers pour le personnel
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payée pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et modules complémentaires
À quoi s'attendre
1
Empire State Building
Find the best angles for photographing the Empire State.
2
Rockefeller Center
Capture the top sites at the Rockefeller Center.
3
New York City Photo Safari
Stroll around New York's most iconic sights to learn how to best record the landmarks on camera.
4
Radio City Music Hall
Photograph one of the most historical buildings in NYC.
5
St. Patrick's Cathedral
View the neo-Gothic facade of one of New York's most prominent churches.
6
Manhattan Skyline
Learn the best way to snap brilliant images of Manhattan's world-famous skyline.
7
Saks Fifth Avenue
Stroll by this iconic department store on elegant 5th Avenue.
8
The LEGO Store
See this famous children's store.
9
Pulitzer Fountain
See this ornate fountain at the Grand Army Plaza.
10
Trump Tower
View this soaring, 56-floor glass tower.
11
Central Park Zoo
Stroll by the world-famous Central Park Zoo.
12
The Pond
Admire The Pond, one of Central Park's expanses of water.
13
Gapstow Bridge
Check out the Gapstow Bridge, a stone arched bridge that spans The Pond.
14
Top of the Rock
Gaze up at the observation deck situated at the top of the art-deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza skyscraper.
15
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
One of the best museums in NYC.
16
Bergdorf Goodman
Great shopping.
17
Tiffany & Co.
Historic location.
18
Empire State Building
Find the best angles for photographing the Empire State.
19
Rockefeller Center
Capture the top sites at the Rockefeller Center.
20
New York City Photo Safari
Stroll around New York's most iconic sights to learn how to best record the landmarks on camera.
21
Radio City Music Hall
Photograph one of the most historical buildings in NYC.
22
St. Patrick's Cathedral
View the neo-Gothic facade of one of New York's most prominent churches.
23
Manhattan Skyline
Learn the best way to snap brilliant images of Manhattan's world-famous skyline.
24
Saks Fifth Avenue
Stroll by this iconic department store on elegant 5th Avenue.
25
The LEGO Store
See this famous children's store.
26
Pulitzer Fountain
See this ornate fountain at the Grand Army Plaza.
27
Trump Tower
View this soaring, 56-floor glass tower.
28
Central Park Zoo
Stroll by the world-famous Central Park Zoo.
29
The Pond
Admire The Pond, one of Central Park's expanses of water.
30
Gapstow Bridge
Check out the Gapstow Bridge, a stone arched bridge that spans The Pond.
31
Top of the Rock
Gaze up at the observation deck situated at the top of the art-deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza skyscraper.
32
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
One of the best museums in NYC.
33
Bergdorf Goodman
Great shopping.
34
Tiffany & Co.
Historic location.
35
Empire State Building
Find the best angles for photographing the Empire State.
36
Rockefeller Center
Capture the top sites at the Rockefeller Center.
37
New York City Photo Safari
Stroll around New York's most iconic sights to learn how to best record the landmarks on camera.
38
Radio City Music Hall
Photograph one of the most historical buildings in NYC.
39
St. Patrick's Cathedral
View the neo-Gothic facade of one of New York's most prominent churches.
40
Manhattan Skyline
Learn the best way to snap brilliant images of Manhattan's world-famous skyline.
41
Saks Fifth Avenue
Stroll by this iconic department store on elegant 5th Avenue.
42
The LEGO Store
See this famous children's store.
43
Pulitzer Fountain
See this ornate fountain at the Grand Army Plaza.
44
Trump Tower
View this soaring, 56-floor glass tower.
45
Central Park Zoo
Stroll by the world-famous Central Park Zoo.
46
The Pond
Admire The Pond, one of Central Park's expanses of water.
47
Gapstow Bridge
Check out the Gapstow Bridge, a stone arched bridge that spans The Pond.
48
Top of the Rock
Gaze up at the observation deck situated at the top of the art-deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza skyscraper.
49
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
One of the best museums in NYC.
50
Bergdorf Goodman
Great shopping.
51
Tiffany & Co.
Historic location.
52
Empire State Building
Find the best angles for photographing the Empire State.
53
Rockefeller Center
Capture the top sites at the Rockefeller Center.
54
New York City Photo Safari
Stroll around New York's most iconic sights to learn how to best record the landmarks on camera.
55
Radio City Music Hall
Photograph one of the most historical buildings in NYC.
56
St. Patrick's Cathedral
View the neo-Gothic facade of one of New York's most prominent churches.
57
Manhattan Skyline
Learn the best way to snap brilliant images of Manhattan's world-famous skyline.
58
Saks Fifth Avenue
Stroll by this iconic department store on elegant 5th Avenue.
59
The LEGO Store
See this famous children's store.
60
Pulitzer Fountain
See this ornate fountain at the Grand Army Plaza.
61
Trump Tower
View this soaring, 56-floor glass tower.
62
Central Park Zoo
Stroll by the world-famous Central Park Zoo.
63
The Pond
Admire The Pond, one of Central Park's expanses of water.
64
Gapstow Bridge
Check out the Gapstow Bridge, a stone arched bridge that spans The Pond.
65
Top of the Rock
Gaze up at the observation deck situated at the top of the art-deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza skyscraper.
66
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
One of the best museums in NYC.
67
Bergdorf Goodman
Great shopping.
68
Tiffany & Co.
Historic location.
69
Empire State Building
Find the best angles for photographing the Empire State.
70
Rockefeller Center
Capture the top sites at the Rockefeller Center.
71
New York City Photo Safari
Stroll around New York's most iconic sights to learn how to best record the landmarks on camera.
72
Radio City Music Hall
Photograph one of the most historical buildings in NYC.
73
St. Patrick's Cathedral
View the neo-Gothic facade of one of New York's most prominent churches.
74
Manhattan Skyline
Learn the best way to snap brilliant images of Manhattan's world-famous skyline.
75
Saks Fifth Avenue
Stroll by this iconic department store on elegant 5th Avenue.
76
The LEGO Store
See this famous children's store.
77
Pulitzer Fountain
See this ornate fountain at the Grand Army Plaza.
78
Trump Tower
View this soaring, 56-floor glass tower.
79
Central Park Zoo
Stroll by the world-famous Central Park Zoo.
80
The Pond
Admire The Pond, one of Central Park's expanses of water.
81
Gapstow Bridge
Check out the Gapstow Bridge, a stone arched bridge that spans The Pond.
82
Top of the Rock
Gaze up at the observation deck situated at the top of the art-deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza skyscraper.
83
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
One of the best museums in NYC.
84
Bergdorf Goodman
Great shopping.
85
Tiffany & Co.
Historic location.
86
Empire State Building
Find the best angles for photographing the Empire State.
87
Rockefeller Center
Capture the top sites at the Rockefeller Center.
88
New York City Photo Safari
Stroll around New York's most iconic sights to learn how to best record the landmarks on camera.
89
Radio City Music Hall
Photograph one of the most historical buildings in NYC.
90
St. Patrick's Cathedral
View the neo-Gothic facade of one of New York's most prominent churches.
91
Manhattan Skyline
Learn the best way to snap brilliant images of Manhattan's world-famous skyline.
92
Saks Fifth Avenue
Stroll by this iconic department store on elegant 5th Avenue.
93
The LEGO Store
See this famous children's store.
94
Pulitzer Fountain
See this ornate fountain at the Grand Army Plaza.
95
Trump Tower
View this soaring, 56-floor glass tower.
96
Central Park Zoo
Stroll by the world-famous Central Park Zoo.
97
The Pond
Admire The Pond, one of Central Park's expanses of water.
98
Gapstow Bridge
Check out the Gapstow Bridge, a stone arched bridge that spans The Pond.
99
Top of the Rock
Gaze up at the observation deck situated at the top of the art-deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza skyscraper.
100
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
One of the best museums in NYC.
101
Bergdorf Goodman
Great shopping.
102
Tiffany & Co.
Historic location.
103
Empire State Building
Find the best angles for photographing the Empire State.
104
Rockefeller Center
Capture the top sites at the Rockefeller Center.
105
New York City Photo Safari
Stroll around New York's most iconic sights to learn how to best record the landmarks on camera.
106
Radio City Music Hall
Photograph one of the most historical buildings in NYC.
107
St. Patrick's Cathedral
View the neo-Gothic facade of one of New York's most prominent churches.
108
Manhattan Skyline
Learn the best way to snap brilliant images of Manhattan's world-famous skyline.
109
Saks Fifth Avenue
Stroll by this iconic department store on elegant 5th Avenue.
110
The LEGO Store
See this famous children's store.
111
Pulitzer Fountain
See this ornate fountain at the Grand Army Plaza.
112
Trump Tower
View this soaring, 56-floor glass tower.
113
Central Park Zoo
Stroll by the world-famous Central Park Zoo.
114
The Pond
Admire The Pond, one of Central Park's expanses of water.
115
Gapstow Bridge
Check out the Gapstow Bridge, a stone arched bridge that spans The Pond.
116
Top of the Rock
Gaze up at the observation deck situated at the top of the art-deco 30 Rockefeller Plaza skyscraper.
117
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
One of the best museums in NYC.
118
Bergdorf Goodman
Great shopping.
119
Tiffany & Co.
Historic location.
120
Empire State Building
Trouvez les meilleurs angles pour photographier l'Empire State.
121
centre Rockefeller
Capturez les meilleurs sites du Rockefeller Center.
122
Safari photo à New York
Promenez-vous dans les sites les plus emblématiques de New York pour apprendre à enregistrer au mieux les monuments sur caméra.
123
Radio City Music Hall
Photographiez l'un des bâtiments les plus historiques de New York.
124
Cathédrale Saint-Patrick
Admirez la façade néo-gothique de l'une des églises les plus importantes de New York.
125
Horizon de Manhattan
Apprenez la meilleure façon de prendre des images brillantes de la célèbre ligne d'horizon de Manhattan.
126
Saks Cinquième Avenue
Promenez-vous dans ce grand magasin emblématique de l'élégante 5e avenue.
127
La boutique LEGO
Voir ce célèbre magasin pour enfants.
128
Fontaine Pulitzer
Voir cette fontaine ornée au Grand Army Plaza.
129
Tour Trump
Admirez cette tour de verre de 56 étages.
130
Zoo de Central Park
Promenez-vous dans le célèbre zoo de Central Park.
131
L'étang
Admirez The Pond, l'une des étendues d'eau de Central Park.
132
Pont de Gapstow
Découvrez le pont Gapstow, un pont voûté en pierre qui enjambe l'étang.
133
Sommet du Rocher
Admirez la terrasse d'observation située au sommet du gratte-ciel art déco 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
134
Le Musée d'Art Moderne (MoMA)
L'un des meilleurs musées de New York.
135
Bergdorf Goodman
Grands achats.
136
Tiffany & co.
Emplacement historique.
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Commentaires (113)
johnmw3
Nov 2017
What I expected: to get some good shots of buildings and landmarks that I didn't think I had access to. What I got: a great education about photography that changed my perspective on how I shoot in NYC. Zim is an experienced and well-crafted guide and a great person to walk around with in the city. She really changed my perspective on both how I view parts of Manhattan, but also I approach photography altogether. Highly recommended!
Simon B
Nov 2017
I was the only participant on this safari and I have to say that the tour surpassed my expectations. Zim very skilfully combined her considerable technical expertise with some very interesting tips on the iconic sites we visited (e.g. Empire State Building, Central Park, Rockefeller Centre). I definitely learnt quite a lot in the three hours we had together and would definitely recommend the tour to photographers at least in the beginner/intermediate category. A great way to learn more about the city too! Thanks Zim.
Emermaria K
Nov 2017
I found myself in Manhattan one Sunday morning in September and decided to join a Photographing New York Tour with NYC Photosafari. I had my trusty Canon EOS 1300D with me and had packed my regular 24 X 70mm lens suitable for pretty much any shot – or so I figured. The meeting point was at Pershing Square and our party of three soon set off to start shooting the iconic New York land marks. Zim our tour lead and tutor was an expert professional photographer, a straight talking alley cat if ever there was one, adept at crouching, craning and angling to take full advantage of how to take excellent abstract shots of the urban metropolis. Zim wisecracked with steely intent that her only tour rule for photographing New York was that we weren’t allowed to shoot pigeons or squirrels. The way she said it, you kind of knew that she meant it. And with that in mind we quickly pointed skywards at the Chrysler Building, adjusting cameras to shoot diagonally which suddenly turned a regular picture into something edgy and abstract. Zim knew all the best tips and as she was shooting with a Canon, was able to fix my muddled camera settings in, as she said “lickety-spit” time. We covered a lot of the basics including depth of field and the law of one-third. We also discussed light settings and filters. Zim was quite happy to shoot in Automatic or Program and considered it unnecessary to fiddle around with Manual settings, when the camera was quite able to determine optimum exposure. Needless to say that suited me just fine, I was happy to point and click and work on getting better compositions, rather than getting lost in my camera settings.On we went into the Grand Central Terminal, with Zim the urban warrior zig-zagging through the traffic like a ninja. Inside, the gothic interior gave way to a huge marbled concourse, throbbing with New York ancestry while wrapping itself around a priceless four faced brass clock which stood majestically under an astronomy themed ceiling.Zim elbowed a few dawdling tourists out of the way and soon we were photographing New York street life itself – with their reluctant permission of course. The station thronged with day trippers ambling through the historic building, booking tickets to romantic sounding places like Poughkeepsie, or dining out in its wonderful food halls. Zim spoiled us with her historical knowledge about the building, a legendary New York landmark which Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis once famously stepped in to save from redevelopment. From there we cut across 42nd and Madison to head up to the New York Public Library – famous among other things for its Carrie Bradshaw and Mr Big wedding showdown. By this stage, our little tour group was hitting its stride and getting well acquainted. Our trio also included an equally enthusiastic photographer Relly from Israel, who as well as being an accomplished pastry chef had an excellent eye for architecture and composition. As we completed a few practice shoots outside the library our chatter slipped into discussing macarons and meringues as Zim quizzed Riley over her favourite New York bakeries. For an Israeli, Riley was surprisingly refined in her carefully chosen comments about American cuisine, but Zim was no fool and continued her interrogation on lobster rolls as we stepped it out down 42nd and 7th street.Soon we were at Time Square ready to capture the epi-centre of New York street life. Leaving pastries aside for one dizzying moment, Zim coached us on how to truly capture the intensity of our surroundings. Her advice was not to be too greedy, to try and zone in on the essence of New York and focus on something truly iconic like the NYPD police cars or the yellow taxi’s. Up we perched on a small pavement wall as we tried to shoot the oncoming three lanes of snarling traffic. Eventually Zim kindly exchanged her wide angle lens with mine so I could capture the neon background as well as the speeding foreground. I wondered about my balance as I hung out into the street shooting image after image with the hurtling traffic unprepared to stop for no one, least of all a tourist photographing New York.A final skyscraper shoot and we were done – asides of course from a few last pastry remarks. It was a truly enjoyable and enlightening morning and I would recommend it to anyone as a great way to experience the city that never sleeps. Not only did I learn a whole lot more about architectural photography – as Zim liked to call it – but I also got to see a side of New York that perhaps I would have only glanced at – if instead I had spent the morning wafting around Bergdorf Goodman. A reminder once again, that photography broadens the mind and gladdens the heart!

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