Google's "Points of Interest" Map Project: The New York Hall of Science (Queens)
Google’s “Points of Interest” mapping program teamed up with Snapwire’s network of creative content producers to capture professional photos of select locations around NYC. My first one for this special project was the New York Hall of Science located in Queens. This particular session was tricky due to the weather, with on-and-off drizzling the whole time I was trying to shoot; though I was able to get some usable captures in before the storm really started! Their branding/shooting manual was quite strict, so I wasn’t able to get too creative with my angles or depth of field, but they still came out nice :)
Here are some of my favorite images from this shoot (click to see un-cropped):
All images in this blog post were shot on a Nikon D750, using an AF-S Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 G series lens, and individually post-processed in Adobe Lightroom using my own custom presets.
Jinnifer Douglass is a full-time freelance photographer based in NYC, shooting both digital and film for individuals and brands such as Google, Door Dash, Make Up For Ever, Squarespace, and more! Specializing in portraits, food, and special events, she works to make every piece of your social and website content ‘Insta-worthy’ with high resolution, full-frame DSLR photography and expert Lightroom editing. Interested in chatting? Leave a comment below, or send an email to hello@jinyc-photo.com!