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In honor of out upcoming NYC locals meetup... What are the top five (or ten) overused NYC icons? - Everything happens in front of the Brooklyn Bridge? - Reproducing the WWII Times Square victory kiss? - Model with cop? - Shirtless firemen? - Model on subway platform? What else gets done and overdone and done to death and done again? Jan 08 13 12:49 pm Link -Flashing in a subway car. -Hailing or exiting a cab. -Subject standing still in the middle of Grand Central during a long expsoure as commuters blur around them. -Subject standing in the middle of a Meat Packing/Tribeca/DUMBO cobble stone street. Which reminds me. I need to work on my NYC cliche bucket list. Jan 08 13 01:21 pm Link I am willing to make some come April when I make my way back to NYC. Its been over 20 years since I was last there. Jen-a native Chicagoan who is far from any urban area in the least!! I'd really like to shoot nude or alongsice the famous nude model of the golden era who was the muse for the fountains and buildings...who died in an asylum I believe...would that be too cliche? Jan 08 13 09:40 pm Link Halcyon 7174 NYC wrote: - Everything happens in front of the Brooklyn Bridge? Jan 08 13 09:47 pm Link -Ira wrote: -No flashing in a subway car, but flashing Chuck Close in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: -Ira wrote: This is not a cab, but a Bentley (for "New York Girl Style") Jan 08 13 09:54 pm Link udor wrote: I like the lower photo! Jan 08 13 09:57 pm Link Jerry Nemeth wrote: Thanks Jerry! Jan 08 13 10:04 pm Link I must say DUMBO is my favorite, but when I hired a photographer to shoot me there he didn't want the skyline, he said, "It was tacky". So he shot me in another location. I still love it! The skyline is a definite, people will go on top of buildings and sometimes the skyline is photoshopped in. Anyway, I Jan 09 13 09:51 pm Link Im surprised Highline hasnt seen more shooting. Its busy, yes, but at the right time of day i think it has potential. Jan 10 13 02:19 am Link Robb Mann wrote: I shot an entire clothing line for a designer on the Highline (the mens wear collection in my port) and I know that there are a ton of shoots being done there... Jan 10 13 05:01 am Link udor wrote: The next time that I'm in NYC I'm going to check out the Highline. Jan 10 13 06:21 am Link Jerry Nemeth wrote: I think they're opening up a new section soon. I could see people working on the extension when I was up in a nearby building for a show during the last NY Fashion Week. Jan 10 13 10:44 am Link Robb Mann wrote: You do need a permit, it's a city park, but they're not too difficult to obtain. Jan 10 13 10:45 am Link Jan 10 13 10:55 am Link Jules NYC wrote: lol Jan 11 13 06:55 am Link Sabine wrote: Jan 11 13 10:24 am Link Jan 12 13 06:15 am Link Magnolia Beauty wrote: I definitely can't knock it, I get most of my work here! Jan 12 13 12:24 pm Link Halcyon 7174 NYC wrote: In the top [b] Jan 12 13 12:44 pm Link Sabine wrote: Under the Brooklyn Bridge? Interesting... Jan 12 13 01:13 pm Link Me entering Scores strip club. Jan 12 13 02:26 pm Link |