New York Film Locations




New York Film Location Books

Title: New York
Author: Liquid Productions
Hardback: 339 pages
Published: 2011


Take a photographic tour of the city and see such famous landmarks as the Empire State Building, Times Square and Rockefeller Center. Complete with more than 300 black and white photographs with informative captions.


Travellers and armchair tourists will welcome this lavish tribute to the city that never sleeps. It covers every exciting inch of New York, from the South Street Seaport and the Brooklyn Bridge to the Empire State Building and Grand Central Terminal, from Rockefeller Center and Lincoln Center to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. With fascinating facts about the architectureal brilliance that make Manhattan the most exciting city on earth as well as including film locations from such films as Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Seven Year Itch, When Harry Met Sally and many others, this book captures everything from the street life of Manhattan to the stunning skyline in awe-inspiring images.

Over 23,000 photographs were taken on a 10 day visit to New York City during 2011. After several months of post production, the book has finally seen the light of day and has received rave reviews. Available only in the United Kingdom, this book goes beyond where others have feared to tread, and showcases the real New Yorkers in a vast collection of street-style photography.

New York's most obvious examples of the streamlined architectural style-the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and Rockefeller Center-figure prominently in this book, as well as the less notorious buildings. Evoking the emotional appeal of exteriors, this book captures the magic of a city still discovering itself. An added enticement is the inclusion of lesser known landmarks that will be familiar to careful observers of cinematography.

otsoNY Comments:

New York features hundreds of stunning images of the city and gives a sense of realism when browsing through the pages. Although not designed to be a film location book, there are still several references made to classic films and their locations.




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