Brooklyn is now one of the places in NYC and part of what brings it to life is the street art - grafitti. On this safari we'll head to the Bushwick collective and the surrounding area to discover some
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Professional photographer guide
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A: Absolutely! The Brooklyn Graffiti Photo Safari is designed for all skill levels. The professional photographer guide will teach you techniques that are easy to grasp, even if you're a complete novice. You'll get hands-on tips as you explore the vibrant street art in Bushwick. It's a fun way to learn and practice photography in a cool environment!
A: If the weather is looking rough, you can typically reschedule your safari with the provider. It's best to check their policy directly or call them ahead of time. Brooklyn can be pretty rainy, but we had a great time even under overcast skies! Just dress appropriately and be ready for some outdoor fun.
A: The price covers all taxes and fees, and you'll have a professional photographer guiding you! You should definitely bring your own camera (or even a smartphone works!), but they can help you with tips on how to use it. It's a great value considering you get personalized guidance while exploring the street art scene in Brooklyn!
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Just did the Brooklyn Graffiti Photo Safari - Highly Recommend!
I just got back from the Brooklyn Graffiti Photo Safari and it was amazing! We explored the Bushwick collective and took some awesome shots of the murals. The guide was super knowledgeable and gave tips on framing and lighting. The whole experience was a blast, and I got some great photos for my portfolio. Perfect gift idea for anyone who loves photography or street art!
Looking for a unique gift? Thoughts on this photo safari?
I’m considering gifting the Brooklyn Graffiti Photo Safari to my brother who loves photography and street art. He hasn't done much street photography, though. Do you think this is a good fit for him? I want him to enjoy it without getting overwhelmed by the technical stuff.