Discover twenty amazing photographic opportunities hidden around New York City with Scott Kelby. From some of the most iconic spots (like the Brooklyn Bridge and Metropolitan Museum of Art) to places you’ve probably never heard of (like Pershing Square Central Cafe), Scott shares tips and tricks for getting there, what to shoot, and things to know before you go.

Here’s what Scott covers in the class:

  1. Intro and equipment used
  2. The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
  3. The Cathedral of St. Patrick
  4. The Morgan Library and Museum
  5. Brooklyn Bridge Park
  6. Manhattan Bridge
  7. Brooklyn Bridge
  8. The Oculus
  9. The Fulton Center
  10. Top of the Rock
  11. Grand Central Terminal
  12. Pershing Square Central Cafe
  13. Tudor City Overpass
  14. Times Square
  15. New York Public Library
  16. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  17. Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ
  18. Brooklyn Bridge from Below
  19. Rockefeller Center

Start watching A Photographer’s Guide to New York City and discover the best of what New York City has to offer. You’ll come away with stunning photographs to treasure forever.

Scott Kelby

Scott is the President and CEO of KelbyOne, is also the original “Photoshop Guy”, the editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference, Training Director and instructor for KelbyOne Live Seminars, and author of a string of bestselling technology and photography books.