Chinatown Photo Safari

Chinatown Photo Safari -- There's nothing like the color and the vibrance that is Chinatown. Get lost in the world of Asia without needing a passport or packing your bags. On this street photography w

Chinatown Photo Safari -- There's nothing like the color and the vibrance that is Chinatown. Get lost in the world of Asia without needing a passport or packing your bags. On this street photography workshop you'll have the opportunity to photograph the colorful shop displays to gritty graffiti and tenement buildings reminiscent of the NYC immigrant experience. Get a chance to try your hand at some street photography with fish mongers, fruit hawkers and street musicians. (limit 4 participants per safari)

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Do you need to bring your own camera for the Chinatown Photo Safari?

A: Yes, you'll need to bring your own camera! Whether it's a DSLR, mirrorless, or even a smartphone, just make sure it's something you're comfortable using. The instructor will help you with tips and techniques to capture the vibrant scenes, so having your own gear is essential.

Q: Is there an age limit for participants in the Chinatown Photo Safari?

A: There's no strict age limit, but it's generally more suitable for teens and adults since you'll be walking around and interacting with street scenes. Kids can join if they’re accompanied by an adult and can handle the photography gear.

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of the safari?

A: If it rains, most likely the session will still go on, but it’s best to check with the instructor. They might take you to covered areas for cool shots. Just dress appropriately for the weather, and bring a raincoat or an umbrella!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Chinatown Photo Safari!

Hey everyone! I'm considering buying the Chinatown Photo Safari for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves photography and NYC. Has anyone done this? What were your favorite parts? I heard the instructor is fantastic and that the street scenes are super colorful. Just want to make sure it's worth it!

Anyone done the Chinatown Photo Safari? Looking for tips!

I’m really considering this for my mom’s anniversary gift! She's into photography but hasn't done much street photography. Is this a good fit for beginners? Any tips on what to wear or bring?