East Meets West in NYC
My friend and awesome photographer Jason Groupp hosted a one day workshop at his Manhattan studio on Tuesday. The day was co-taught by San Fransico based destination photographer Gene Higa, listed as one of the worlds top ten wedding photographers by Pop Photo magazine.
Erin and I decided at the last minute to go to the workshop and also check out the Photo Plus Expo at the Javits Center in Manhattan. We got plane tickets and a hotel reservation just a couple days before we left. (!!) Jason recommended the Belvedere Hotel and it was perfect, just 3 blocks from Times Square, we walked to lots of cool sights. Manhattan is another world, even the short buildings are 10 stories, the taxi drivers really are crazy, the sights, sounds and smells are intense! We got in Monday afternoon and took a taxi into town from JFK - had dinner at an Italian place in Hells Kitchen and then headed to Jason’s studio for a pre-workshop meet and greet.
At the workshop on Tuesday we spent half the day talking business and then headed out to shoot. Jason had lined up two sets of bridal models (they were great to work with!). We did two shoots, one in the afternoon where I was carrying the cameras and Erin was working the lights and one after the sun went down in Times Square where we traded off and I worked the lights while Erin shot. It’s always a little crazy shooting with a large group of photographers but we got some fun stuff - check it out:
These are from the night shoot with Erin shooting, the first one is down in the subway with one of the subway cops.
I love this one! Great job honey.
Here’s a shot of the instructors and the models - great job and a huge thanks from both of us!
We spent all day Wednesday seeing the sights and doing SO MUCH walking! It’s such an amazing city. We started with a bus tour through Times Square heading south, we got off at Macy’s and did some shopping (we both needed warm hats, it was cold on top of that bus!). Macy’s is more than 2 million square feet of shopping (ya, I said million)… Then we got back on the bus and rode it to Greenwich Village. We had lunch and walked through the campus of NYU and then walked 40+ blocks back up to Times Square for a drink at the Hard Rock Cafe. After that we walked to the Rockefeller Center, rode the elevator up the tower and took in the view from 68 stories up. After that we took a horse drawn buggy ride through Central Park and back to the hotel. After all that we headed to Jason’s famous yearly party. He had over 200 photographers from all over the country at his studio - it was packed - we got there a little late (about 10pm) so it wasn’t super crammed but there were still lots of people there - it was fun to catch up with people I’ve met before, meet new people and get to introduce Erin (
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Here are a few pictures from our sight seeing:
Times Square from the top of the bus
The Bus Tour Guide - a character for sure
It’s good to be home. But we didn’t even come close to seeing everything, we’ll just have to go back. ![]()





















Awesome shots Bill! So nice to see you and meet Erin, I am glad your first trip to NYC was so much fun! Looking forward to your next NYC adventure!
Awesome photos!! So glad you were able to go to New York…and I was hoping you took some photos of the city, scrolled down and you did! Great job and I love Mode Portraits..looks great!!
Wow, amazing images, you guys! And I can’t wait to see more of Erin’s work hitting the market! See you tomorrow night, you sneaky owners of kingcountyweddings.com…
These are awesome Bill!!!! Now I’m super excited for my NYC trip around the end of the year. Thanks for sharing.
How I wish I could have been there!
Wow! I just love the fun in these photos! You are amazing!
Stunning images !!!! Love the one of the couple with the police officer.