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Experience – Street Ballet in the urban NYC landscape
Street Ballet in the urban NYC landscape NEW YORK CITY, USA Offered by: Omar Z. Robles (Widely published and acclaimed street and dance photographer - Huffington Post, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar) Starting at $400/person up to 3 people approx. 2.5 hours Street photography Experience summary Ever wanted to transform the streets of New York to your own studio?… -
Baseball and Brake Pads
Citi Field stands tall in the background of Willet’s Point, Queens, NYC, just beyond the 7 Train Subway stop on the trip from Manhattan’s Times Square. Deserted stadium parking lots wait for 2019’s Opening Day, reminding the observer that the Mets will play no September baseball this year. Most summer visitors to this neighborhood look…
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Images from the CAVA+NYC SPC+Loculars New York Photowalk!!
We had 4 amazing photo walks in NYC a week ago led by 4 photographers from NYC-SPC. While it was quite cold and windy, we still had a great turnout with tons of energy and street-photography “eyes.” A big “Thank You” to our 4 walk leaders, and to CAVA and Jess for graciously sponsoring the delicious food and…
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Loculars co-presenting at the Leica pavilion during Photoville 2018 with a special offer!
Photoville returns to its iconic Brooklyn Bridge Park location from September 13th through September 23rd, 2018. Loculars and Leica USA proudly co-present Mark Mann’s What Makes a Portrait a Portrait. This year we are proud to co-present an on-site event at the Leica pavilion in partnership with Leica USA. We hope you can join us on this hands-on photowalk with…
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Our 6 best unique New York City photo tours and experiences
Are you a photography lover traveling to New York looking for tips on what and where to shoot? Chances are that you may have done a Google search for top photo locations or photo tours in NYC. Predictably, you will get a mish-mash of results on tours and photowalks that take you to the iconic…
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Images from the NYC-SPC+Loculars Photowalk
We had 5 amazing photo walks in NYC last weekend, led by 5 photographers from NYC-SPC. The sun was shining and it was hot, but we had a great turnout with tons of energy and street-photography “eyes.” A big “Thank You” to our 5 walk leaders, and to Tenba Bags for graciously sponsoring some much…
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NYC Street Photo Walk – July 14th, 2018
Loculars and New York City's Street Photography Collective (NYC-SPC) are proud to co-present a super exciting street photography walk. Five NYC-SPC street photography experts will each lead a 3-hour photo walk in five different neighborhoods of NYC, each with its own bustle and character. After the walk, we will mingle and socialize over some cold beverages… -
Photographer Joana Toro
» View all photographers Joana Toro NEW YORK, USA New York Times and Wall Street Journal published documentary photographer, exhibited in photo festivals around the globe Web | Instagram | Facebook Joana Toro is a self-taught photojournalist and documentary photographer based in New York City and Colombia. She has worked as a staff photographer for… -
Flushing’s Chinatown seen in 60 minutes
If you have a couple of hours on your hands, a camera in your bag, and it’s a crisp day in New York, what do you do? Go shooting of course and there is plenty to choose from – Downtown, SoHo, Chelsea, Central Park, Union Square, myriad Brooklyn neighborhoods, the Upper West Side, and others.…
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Location – New York City
Cover Image © Phil Penman Photo tours and experiences in New York City NEW YORK, USA Street photography in Queens in arguably one of the best Chinatowns By Jorge Garcia $350 per person for 6 hours (up to 3 people) Expand your horizons in one of the most diverse neighborhoods with the founder of a leading… -
New York’s Chinatown through a street photographer’s lens
City neighborhoods are often identified by one iconic street for many people. For instance, Wall Street is to New York’s Financial District what Portobello Road is to London’s Notting Hill. Doyers Street, along with Pell Street, holds such an association for many in New York’s Chinatown. The primary draw for visitors here is the Nam Wah…
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An exclusive interview with Mark de Paola
Mark de Paola is a director and photographer based in New York City best known for his wide-open shooting style. He joined the Loculars platform in late 2017 with a few exclusive short-format experiences offered in New York City. De Paola has had multiple covers for Vogue Spain and Mexico, as well as campaigns and…
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NYC Street – Jan 20th, 2018
Dreamers come to the city hoping to find their way. A young Ukranian model backstage at a midtown fashion show, a Latina transsexual in a dressing room in Jackson Heights, and new immigrants walking the streets of Chinatown. From the dystopian landscape of Willets Point to the singular beauty of Tribeca, Loculars presents, through NYC…
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The 5 Best Things to Do Within Walking Distance of New York Penn Station
It can seem like the most pedestrian of places are devoid of character or compelling gravitas. Transportation hubs in particular especially tend to lack in the picturesque department. It’s a natural and understandable assumption; after all, bus traffic, taxi lines, train tracks and airport runways tend to repel the noteworthy, beautiful, hip and vibrant. But… -
Joana Toro shares her inspiring story of determination amidst adversity in a candid conversation with Loculars
From working at a nightclub, to selling Bibles during the day, and dressing up in Hello Kitty costumes to pay her bills, Joana Toro’s journey as a photographer is one of perseverance and passion. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Smithsonian Magazine, and she recently collaborated with CNN and Anthony Bourdain’s…
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Four photographers share their take on Willet’s Point through Loculars
Willet’s Point holds a special place for us – it was one of the very first experiences offered on Loculars with documentary photographer Greg Brophy. It’s also a neighborhood on the verge of disappearance, and still unknown to many in and around New York. Over the past several months, four photographers have documented New York’s…
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Willet’s Point: New York’s disappearing Iron Triangle
The Iron Triangle in New York might not mean anything to you unless you need a quick and relatively inexpensive way to get your car fixed. There is no particular reason to go here – it’s smelly, dirty, unkept and, some would say, unsafe. But, if, on-the-edge neighborhoods, migrant communities and their stories, and automotive…