lifelounge.com: "With a background in journalism, photographer Cary Conover takes beautifully composed, impeccably timed photos on the streets of New York. Crazy old ladies, homeless people, drunk tarts dressed angels, dudes with horse masks, all the regulars and irregulars are accounted for."
BlueEyesMagazine.com: "Cary Conover's street photography of New York City, and beyond, affectionately records the strange and beautiful found moments in daily life amid the energy of the urban landscape."
wiseelephant.com: "Street photography is an art, a patient art, candidly keeping an eye on the prize; moments of truth, moments of combinations, moments that transcend. With photo-editing software many moments can be fabricated to the point of conviction, to where the question of "is it real" isn't considered. So why do street work when one can be more profound through editing/illustration? (why go fishing when you can buy frozen fish?) Cary Conover's work answers this question, simply."
Cary Conover is a freelance photographer in New York City, his home since 2000.
He is a regular contributor to the Village Voice and the New York Times, among numerous other publications. His first book, "Black Book: A Visual Diary" was published in 2000 by the Monroe Publishing Company. Cary's specialty is black and white street photography, which he has cataloged on his website.
He has been featured in numerous group exhibitions throughout the city. Cary lives in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
You've come to New York for a romantic weekend - to celebrate an anniversary, birthday or special occasion. Let our expert photographer take you on a short 1-2 hour tour of New York City's iconic landmarks and photograph you in front of them.
Tour Code: MT-NYC-PH5
Private Departures : On Request
Includes : Photo session and CD with all photos in original sizes.
Cost: $295 private up to 2 people for 1 hr.
Longer tours combining 2 routes on request
Red Route:
Begin at Columbus Circle, walk down Broadway into the heart of Times Square. On over to Radio City and Rockefeller Center
Blue Route:
Begin at Grand Army Plaza near the carriage rides. Venture into Central Park, walk around Central Park's Wollman Rink, back onto 59th and down Fifth Avenue to Rockefeller Center.
Green Route:
Begin at Grand Central Terminal, walk along 42nd Street and cut into Times Square. Turn around and walk along 49th, pass Radio City and end at Rockefeller Center.
Meeting time: 30 minutes before Sunset Times:
Photos Copyright: Cary Conover