NYC STREET PHOTOGRAPHY — DIRECTIONAL GUIDE (NO PHONE)
THE CITY SHAPE
Manhattan is a long rectangle.
- Streets = east ↔ west
- Avenues = north ↕ south
- Numbers go up as you go north
- Rivers are the edges (you can’t fall off)
If you know this, you are never lost.
FROM PENN STATION (34TH ST)
If you have ALL DAY (best case):
Go north early. Turn around. Walk south all day.
If you have LIMITED TIME:
Go south immediately.
WHAT EACH DIRECTION MEANS
NORTH (Midtown → Central Park)
- Easier
- More space
- Cleaner light
- Good for warming up
- Good for early morning
Use north to settle your body and eye.
SOUTH (Herald → Union Square → LES → Chinatown)
- Harder
- Denser
- More human friction
- More psychological depth
- Better as the day goes on
South is where truth shows up.
THE ONLY DECISION YOU EVER MAKE
Ask yourself:
- Early morning + long day? → North first
- Late start or short day? → South immediately
That’s it.
WALKING RULES
- Pick ONE direction per walk
- Don’t zigzag early
- Let neighborhoods reveal themselves
- Stop when you’re tired, not when you “finish”
MANTRA (MEMORIZE THIS)
North for calm.
South for chaos.
Walk until the city teaches you.
That’s New York.