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SHOOTING AT THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE



 

*Outfit details with affiliate links: Dress (Dezzal) | Shoes (Style & Co) 

My go to place to shoot in NYC is Soho because it’s convenient for me to walk to and there are so many streets and alley ways to give me the perfect street styled, NYC backdrop. The location for a shoot matters because it helps to convey a certain mood or message, which helps with storytelling. I’ve only photographed at the Brooklyn Bridge once in the winter when it was freezing cold, but I decided to do a summer shoot.

I’ve seen many bloggers take photos there and I thought this dress from Dezzal would be perfect because it was summer appropriate and I liked the top layer so I could capture some movements while I twirled or walked. I will say that if you want to take great photos at the Brooklyn Bridge, you need to keep in mind of three very simple tips. One is to be patient because the bridge is a very popular place not only for tourists but for locals as well. I have a huge pet peeve when it comes to people being in the background of my photos. I make an effort to remove these people for my Instagram photos, but it’s difficult to do that for every single photo for my blog so just keep that in mind or just go extremely early when nobody is there.


My second tip will be to keep hydrated! I actually took these photos on probably one of the worst days in the summer as it was blazing hot with intense humidity. You can’t let that get to you because it will show in the photos, so keep a water bottle in handy. If you forget one, don’t worry because there are vendors on the bridge that will be selling you them.

My last tip for shooting at the Brooklyn Bridge is to have fun and don’t worry about what others think. You will get tons of people walking past you and they might stop and stare. I have overcome my fear of what people think about me when I shoot in public several years ago but that’s because I have been doing it forever. At the end of the day, you have to remember that you probably won’t see these people ever again and it’s your time to shoot so you should just zone them all out. I know it’s difficult especially for the more shy bloggers but you have to just forget about the public and have fun.

I had a great time shooting at the Brooklyn Bridge even though I was secretly dying inside from the heat. When it gets a little cooler, I definitely would like to do another shoot and maybe even earlier so I can avoid the harsh sun and the crowd. Do you often shoot at public places or do you have more of a low key location that you like to take photos in? Comment below as I would love to know!

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  • Love this post!! Shooting at the Brooklyn Bridge has been on my list foreeeeever but I never made the trip because of the weather and how hot it is and all the people! I definitely learned to stop caring when people watch because it's just bound to happen. Having fun is the best way to go! You look amazing!

    With love, Jenn
    https://www.jubilantdose.com

    • I used to care a lot about what people thought of me when I started to take photos before blogging, but now I honestly shut everybody out and just focus on getting the best shot. It's all about practice and being comfortable in front of the camera.

  • I didn't think New York had any humidity, but I guess it's because I've always visited during the cooler months. People usually always find their way into my pics. As long as they aren't doing anything stupid in the background haha, it usually doesn't bother me. You picked the perfect dress to shoot on the bridge!

    http://www.thebeautybeau.com

    • People in my background definitely bother me haha! If I am going for a more street styled shot then it doesn't matter as much but if it's an iconic place, I usually like to be the only one in the photo.

  • OMG that dress is absolutely stunning! So feminine and trendy and chic -- just a perfection!

  • I have always wanted to shot pics on the Brooklyn Bridge but the weather or some other obstacle always stops me. Love this dress and these beautiful shots. You look great :)

  • I love these shots from the Brooklyn Bridge and my guess is you were there really early as I can't see any people OR you were patient as you said it was a really hot and humid day. I'd love to shoot at the bridge some day and hopefully next time when I'm in town I'll have time for that! I always shoot (and dress and undress when changing outfits) in public places and I don't mind people staring at all. Guess I just can't be bothered even though some people find it offensive when I'm standing there in my underwear, but even then I don't care, haha.
    Thomas xx

    • I actually didn't shoot this in the morning. It was a packed afternoon weekday but when there was a downtime without crowd, I took the opportunity to pose while my photographer snapped a million photos! And you're just like me when it comes to changing in public, I have no shame haha.

    • You should pencil it into your schedule and that way, you will definitely make the shoot happen!

  • I always wondered about those Brooklyn Bridge shots. It is such an incredible location to shoot at but literally must be impossible not to get anyone in the background unless you go at some really odd hours. These shots are beautiful and the dress really pops here. Shooting locations are always tough especially if they are so popular like this but you and your photographer got some fabulous captures! xoxo, Christine
    http://dailykongfidence.com/

    • Thank you Christine! Iconic locations are definitely difficult to shoot at but the end results are often worth it!

  • That's one place I need to go when I plan my next trip to NYC! I love the photos you took here, the dress looks really great with this backdrop! It's really hot and humid over here in Tokyo as well so staying hydrated when shooting outside is a must!
    http://www.samanthamariko.com

    • I really want to go to Tokyo!!! I feel like we should trade places haha.

    • Haha it definitely takes some strategy and skills when it comes to taking pictures on a bridge filled with tourists and cyclists!

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