Traveling in NYC can be overwhelming since it requires travelers to walk a lot. It's difficult to take photos in the walking process. To make it easier to capture the beautiful moments in NYC, I can g
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Using a professional high resolution Camera to provide at least 50 edited photos within 48 hours after the tour.
- Tips and explanations about how to use the subway in NYC.
- Private walking, and photoshoot tour.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! The tour is designed to be flexible. You can discuss with the photographer your preferred spots and they'll adjust the route to hit those iconic places, whether it's Times Square or the Brooklyn Bridge. Just make sure to share your ideas in advance to help them plan the best experience for you.
A: The tour is generally suitable for all ages! It's a walking tour, so as long as kids can keep up with the pace, they’re welcome. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to create memories together. Just keep in mind to wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be doing some walking.
A: Comfort is key! I recommend wearing breathable clothes and good walking shoes since you'll be on your feet a lot. Also, the weather can be unpredictable in NYC, so check the forecast before you go. Dress in layers so you can adjust as needed during the day.
Discussions
Just did the private photoshoot tour in NYC — amazing experience!
I recently gifted the Private Tour with a professional Photoshoot in NYC to my sister for her birthday and wow, was it a hit! We started in Times Square, then moved to Dumbo and the Brooklyn Bridge. The photographer was super friendly and really knew how to capture the best angles. We got over 50 stunning edited photos back within 48 hours. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to create memories in NYC!
Considering gifting the NYC photoshoot tour — any advice?
I’m thinking about getting this private photoshoot tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love NYC, but I’m worried about how tiring a walking tour might be for them. How long is the tour usually? Any tips on making it more comfortable for older folks?