I am a member of KelbyOne and wanted to join one of the Worldwide Photowalks. There were none in New York City so I volunteered to lead a walk: Highline and Little Island – Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk click the link if you want to sign up.
Date/Time
Saturday, October 5th, 2024 | 9:00am – 1:00pm
Where We Will Meet
Open Triangle between 13th, Gansevoort, and Hudson Streets
Where The Walk Will End
By the refreshment stands at the NE corner of Little Island.
About This Walk
The first stop will be the High Line Park from Gansevoort up to about 17th Street. There are plants and buildings to photograph. You may want to bring a macro lens or use a zoom like a closeup lens paying attention to backgrounds and composition.
The second stop will be Little Island at the end of 14th Street with views of the Hudson River with more plants and urban landscapes. The entire walk will be about one mile and last about 4 hours.
If we have time, we may also visit Gansevoort Pier.
Optional: After the walk the nearby Pier 57 has lots of places to eat lunch where we can sit and discuss what we photographed and other things.


Sherry, I wanted to share with you this post from Little Miss Traveler and her visit to Little Island and Gantry State Park.
https://lovetravellingblog.com/2024/12/02/little-island-and-gantry-plaza-state-park/
Nice but I can tell they are not processed or straightened.
I wish I was there
It is worldwide. Maybe there is a walk near you, or you could sign up to lead one like I did.
Haven’t seen one advertised
I hope it goes well. I kie the photograph
Thanks Derrick. Marc took it for my passport (without the background).
Love to join if I was closer 😔
Thanks 🙂 There are other Worldwide Photo walks. Maybe one is near you, or you can host your own.
Hi Sherry This sounds wonderful and were it not that date I could and would go. Please keep me on Your list for any future walks. Happy fall. I hope this will be a great year for you. I always feel the beginning of the new school year as the beginning of a new year. Nice photo of you!!!Have migrating Black throated blues in my garden. Linda
I doubt that I will be leading any more walks. Anyway, this one is for photographers. We saw a few Black-throated Blues in Central Park last week. I don’t go there often. I love the cooler weather.