Flytographer Private Vacation Photo Shoot Connect with a local hand-picked professional photographer in New York City and capture your most memorable moments during this private photo shoot. Get insi
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Private photo shoot with a professional photographer for individuals, couples and groups
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- 20 - 65 high-resolution digital photographs (based on package)
- Online image gallery delivered within 5 days of your shoot
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best! The weather is usually mild and you get beautiful backdrops like blooming flowers or colorful leaves. Summer can be super hot and winter can be chilly, but if you're okay with that, you can get some magical shots with holiday decor. Just check the forecast a few days before your shoot!
A: Yes, you can reschedule your photo shoot if needed! Just contact Flytographer directly and they’ll help you find a new date. They’re pretty flexible as long as you give them some notice. Just make sure you check their cancellation policy too!
A: Dress comfortably but also try to coordinate colors! Solid colors tend to photograph better than patterns. Think about the locations you’ll be in too; if you’re near Central Park, earthy tones look great. Also, wear layers if it’s chilly, so you can adjust during the shoot!
Discussions
Just did a private photo shoot in NYC with Flytographer! Here’s my review!
We booked a private session during our anniversary trip and wow, it was amazing! Our photographer was super friendly and knew all the best spots around Central Park and Times Square. We got 50 beautiful high-res photos in just 5 days! If you're thinking about gifting this experience, DO IT! The memories are priceless.
Thinking of booking the NYC photo shoot as a gift for my parents, any advice?
My parents are visiting NYC next month, and I'm considering booking this private photo session for them. They’ve never done anything like this before! Any tips on making it special or must-see locations to suggest to the photographer?