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Experience – The Inside Mardi Gras Photography Experience
The Inside Mardi Gras Photography Experience NEW ORLEANS, USA Offered by: Tom Bowden (Street photographer, NBC News photographer, and 30 years of worldwide image production experience) Starting at $450/person up to 3 people approx. 4 hours Street photography Experience summary Do you want an insider's view and a fully immersive experience as a participant in a Mardi… -
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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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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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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Three insights from three Texas small-town rodeos.
The American cowboy has been the protagonist in numerous novels, movies, songs, and a staunch icon of rugged individualism. They rode north from Texas towards Montana, blazing a trail that defined the Wild West. Although “vaqueros” (ranch cattle herders) had been around in Mexico for quite some time, Americans started occupying ranches once owned by…
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Day of the Dead in Terlingua: an otherworldly photographic experience
Deep into the southwestern edge of Texas lies Terlingua, a small and intimate community of desert dwellers, artists and some retirees who romanticize this mining town from the early 1900s. Terlingua marked the dawn of the mercury rush, mush like California and Alaska did for the gold rush. The mines went bust by the 40s…
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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…