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Gems of NYC
June 15 – 21, 2026

HIGHLIGHTS

Join Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice for GEMS of NYC, an unforgettable photography workshop in the heart of New York City! This fun and intensive experience is designed for photographers who want to sharpen their street photography and storytelling skills while learning how to sequence powerful visual narratives. Along the way, you’ll explore creative techniques, photograph the colorful Mermaid Parade in Coney Island, and experience the thrill of a doors-off helicopter flight over Manhattan at sunset —one of the most exhilarating photography experiences imaginable. We’ll also take you to one of NYC’s hottest rooftop bars, where you’ll capture incredible images of the iconic Chrysler Building glowing over the Manhattan skyline at susnet. Between shoots, enjoy amazing food, great company, and nonstop inspiration while experiencing the energy and creativity of New York City with Deanne!

explore

  • NYC like a true local

  • Coney Island

  • Aerial photography

discover

  • Capture environmental portraits

  • Street photography

  • Focus on blue hour and night photography

learn

  • Storytelling

  • Sequencing your images

  • How to convert your Raw images

  • How to put a portfolio together


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Gems of NYC
from $1,650.00

June 15 – 21, 2026$6100

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Itinerary


Itinerary


GEMS OF NYC
JUNE 15 – 21, 2026

June 15: Arrive in New York City (NYC)

Fly into either Newark-EWR or JFK. Transportation to the hotel is on your own. Once all participants arrive at our hotel, we will have a short meeting and then go out for a group dinner near our hotel. (D)

 
June 16: Exploring Manhattan’s Chinatown

Home to the largest Chinese community in the Western Hemisphere, Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood rich in history, culture, and incredible food. Begin at Columbus Park, once part of the notorious Five Points district, now a lively gathering place for locals playing chess and cards.  Locals play mahjong and practice tai chi, offering dynamic candid photo opportunities.

Photograph the bustling markets and historic tenements along Mott Street, have your lunch at Shanghai Asian Manor for top-tier soup dumplings, and explore Doyers Street, once known as "the Bloody Angle" for its gang history.  


Photograph the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory for unique street photography featuring vibrant neon signs and crowds enjoying dessert.

Stroll through Elizabeth Street Garden, visit St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral,and the International Center for Photography for a creative finale. To wrap up the day, we’ll stop by a hidden speakeasy for a well-earned cocktail.

After dinner we can walk to Times Square for night photography. Experiment with long exposures to capture light trails of the taxis and neon signs.

June 17: Oculus-9/11 memorial-Brooklyn Bridge, DUMBO & Skyline Views

Spend the afternoon capturing the powerful and historic landmarks of Lower Manhattan.

· 9/11 Memorial & Museum: Photograph the reflective memorial pools, using wide shots to convey their expanse and emotional depth.

· Wall Street & Charging Bull: Capture candid street photography of the bustling financial district, along with architectural shots of Trinity Church and the iconic Charging Bull statue.

· Photograph the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s striking architectural masterpiece at the World Trade Center PATH station.

· Capture expansive views of the Lower Manhattan skyline and harbor from Brooklyn Bridge Park.

· Photograph the famous view of the Manhattan Bridge framed between two buildings on Washington Street. A prime spot for urban and street photography.

Today, we’ll embark on a stunning visual adventure and photograph the Oculus, Santiago Calatrava’s striking architectural masterpiece. This futuristic transportation hub and shopping center stands as a testament to the city’s unwavering spirit.


Pay homage to the brave souls at the FDNY Memorial at Engine 10/Ladder 10, the closest fire station to Ground Zero followed by capturing the World Trade Center site, where you’ll photograph the 9/11 Memorial. The Reflecting Absence twin pools, set within the footprints of the original towers, offer a solemn tribute to the lives lost. Explore the enduring legacy of resilience with a visit to the Survivor Tree, a living testament to hope that withstood the devastation.

After lunch, we will walk across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, where you'll capture breathtaking skyline views, intricate architectural details, and the energy of the city from above.

On the Brooklyn side, we’ll explore DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)—a paradise for photographers with its cobblestone streets, striking bridge compositions, and urban textures. As golden hour approaches, we'll head to Brooklyn Bridge Park, where the waterfront transforms into a dreamlike scene, perfect for long exposures and cityscapes. We’ll frame the historic Jane’s Carousel, the reflections of the skyline from Fulton Ferry Landing, and the mesmerizing play of light on the East River.

To top off the evening, we’ll head to a rooftop bar with panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, where we’ll capture the city lights shimmering against the night sky
Dinner will be at the most famous pizza spot in Brooklyn, where we’ll indulge in classic, coal-fired pizza before taking the East River Ferry back to Manhattan, offering one last chance to photograph the city's magical skyline  from the water. (B, D)

June 18: Grand Central-The Summit sunset

Today, we will have a break in the morning and we will do some post-processing lessons with the photos we already captured on this trip. After lunch, photograph Sniffen Court with its 10 carriage houses, all built by John Sniffen between 1863 and 1864, later converted into apartments.
Walk and photograph Grand Central followed by a visit to the most beautiful building in NYC.  It is estimated that roughly 750,000 people pass through Grand Central Terminal every day. A good portion of this number includes tourists and shoppers, but many are commuting locals, who—despite passing through the beloved landmark on a daily basis may be unfamiliar with the many secrets it holds.

As the sun sets, One Vanderbilt offers photographers unparalleled views of the NYC skyline from its sleek glass observation deck. Positioned higher than most observation points, you can capture sweeping cityscape shots, including iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building. Arriving at sunset allows for rich, golden hues casting long shadows across the cityscape, transitioning to deep purples and blues as twilight settles in.

- Focus on the contrast between old and new architecture, with landmarks like the Chrysler Building framed against the modern glass buildings of Hudson Yards.

- Capture the changing light as the city lights begin to glow, adding a dynamic layer of depth and color to your compositions.

June 19: New Jersey-Newport-Jersey City-Weehawken-Hoboken-Manhattan Skyline by Van

We will awake early to go  to New Jersey to photograph the Empty Sky Memorial. After photographing the sunrise, we will have a well-deserved breakfast. Afterwards Photograph the World Trade Center and lower Manhattan from Exchange Place, Jersey City.  Take a ride to Liberty State Park at the southern end of Jersey City. This will give you great images of the skyline plus you’ll be right behind the Statue of Liberty to get great images of her.  After lunch, photograph The Weehawken Dueling Grounds, made famous by the Aaron Burr - Alexander Hamilton duel, is located on Hamilton Avenue on a cliff overlooking the whole NYC skyline.

The photos from this park are unique because the location is elevated on a cliff so you are looking straight across from the skyscrapers. While you are directly across from midtown Manhattan you can see all the way down to the World Trade Center.  

Sunset:  Doors-Off Helicopter Tour
Experience an exhilarating helicopter tour with the doors off for unobstructed views and incredible aerial photography. The schedule may be adjusted based on weather conditions.

Dinner at a great restaurant that offers beautiful views of the Skyline. Tripods can be used here.

Evening: Rooftop Night Photography
Continue your rooftop photography adventure at a stunning location featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and breathtaking angles of Manhattan at twilight and night. This nearby rooftop bar offers panoramic views of the Hudson River, the Empire State Building, and Times Square—an ideal setting for capturing the city's illuminated skyline.
To conclude our incredible journey, we’ll enjoy a special farewell dinner at a unique location, offering an unforgettable dining experience to celebrate our time together.

June 20: Mermaid Parade-Coney Island

Full day to photograph the Mermaid Parade in Coney Island.

June 21

Today is the end of our nyc photo tour. We will help you with the transfer to your airport of departure. We are sure after this photography workshop you will come home with the best photographs of New York City!

Itinerary Subject to Change*

Please note that the itinerary is flexible and subject to change based on weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances. Each day's schedule may be adjusted to ensure the best possible experience and photographic opportunities. Flexibility is key on this tour, as shifting conditions may require us to rearrange activities or locations to make the most of our time. Rest assured, any changes will be made with the goal of enhancing your experience and capturing the most stunning images possible.

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Quest Leaders


Quest Leaders


GEMS OF NYC
JUNE 15 – 21, 2026

MIRJAM EVERS

Mirjam Evers is a New York City based travel photographer who specializes in travel images, portraiture, landscape photography and adventure images. Born and raised in the Netherlands, Evers has photographed in more than 90 countries, including many of the most exotic places in the world. Evers' photographs are indicative of her unique capacity to personally connect with diverse cultures and communities. Her eye for location lighting is highly stylized and works to illustrate and heighten the unique characteristics of each international locale. She is able to transcend cultural and language barriers with an intangible spirit that is conveyed in every image. Evers is one of the founders of Photo Quest.

Selected Publications: AFAR, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Departures, Golf Magazine, AARP, Outdoor Photographer, Outside Magazine, PDN, American Photo, Popular Photography, Digital Photo, MSN Travel and Town & Country Magazine.

Mirjam's Website 

DEANNE FITZMAURICE

Deanne is a Pulitzer Prize winning documentary photographer and multimedia storyteller based in San Francisco, California. She is a regular contributor to Sports Illustrated and ESPN the Magazine, and has been published in TIME, Newsweek, The Economist, Stern, and GEO. Deanne’s work has received awards from Pictures of the Year International, NPPA Best of Photojournalism, and the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism. Her imagery is part of the permanent collection at the Newseum, and their traveling exhibition of Pulitzer winning photographs. Additionally, her work has been exhibited at Visa pour L’Image in Perpignan, France, and with UNICEF Photo of the Year. When not on assignment, Deanne often lectures and teaches workshops.

Visit Deanne's Website

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Quest Gear


Quest Gear


GEMS OF NYC
JUNE 15 – 21, 2026

Recommended gear

Computer / Digital Accessories

  • Laptop with charger and Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom or Photomechanic (not mandatory)

  • Portable hard drives like Lacie hard drives

  • Card reader

  • All cables for drives, computer, card readers, storage devices, etc.

  • Power converters/adapters for all international quests

Other 

  • Cover for camera (for shooting in the rain); Fotosharp makes simple, inexpensive covers

  • Lightweight tripod (carbon fiber)

  • Cable release (for night shots)

  • Small headlamp and flashlight

Camera Gear

  • Camera and extra body SLR

  • Battery charger

  • Extra batteries

  • Memory cards (bring plenty)

  • Sensor cleaning supplies

  • Flash with plenty of batteries

  • Wireless transmitter for flash

Lenses

  • 4-70mm for portraits

  • 70-200mm lens for portraits.

  • Polarizing filter(s)

  • Lens hoods for all lenses

  • Lint-free cloth to clean lenses and blower ball for dust

  • Lensbaby if you have one (or else you can try ours)


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Pricing


Pricing


GEMS OF NYC
JUNE 15 – 21, 2026

Cost per person

$6,100 based on double occupancy. Single Supplement is an additional $1,650.

PQA will try to match you with a roommate if you do not opt for a single supplement. However, if a roommate is not available, you will be charged the additional single supplement fee.

Minimum Participants: 4 guests
Maximum Participants: 6 guests

  • Physical Activity Requirement - Participants must be in good physical condition, as we will be walking several miles per day.


Included

  • Accommodations: Hotel in Manhattan (double occupancy)

    • Hotel Location: Manhattan (NYC) near Grand Central

  • Meals:

    • Daily breakfast

    • Welcome dinner and farewell dinner with one alcoholic drink

    • Two lunches with water or sodas

    • Bottled water and snacks provided daily

    • Happy Hour: beer and wine at a rooftop bar one night

  • Transportation: Subway, ferry and walking

  • One Vanderbilt-The Summit- tickets. Photograph sunset from the top floor.

  • 9/11 Memorial

  • Boat Tour

  • Permit for Grand Central to use tripods

  • Branded Water bottle

  • Local Guide Chinatown

  • Subway tickets

  • Helicopter Tour with doors off

  • Ferry tickets

  • Day trip to New Jersey by van with driver to photograph the Liberty State Park and skyline views of Manhattan

Not included

  • Airfare

  • Visa fees (if applicable)

  • Uber/taxi to and from the airport

  • Alcoholic beverages

  • Personal expenses

 

Please note that travel and cancellation insurance is mandatory for every guest traveling with Photo Quest Adventures. All insurance is solely the responsibility of our guests. Please ensure you arrange your own insurance with protection for the full duration of your journey to cover personal injury, damage and loss of personal items including but not limited to camera equipment and other electronic items, medical expenses, repatriation expenses and loss of luggage, etc.  Medical Evacuation Insurance (required). Travel Medical and Trip Cancellation Insurance (optional, but recommended).


BOOK NOW

Gems of NYC
from $1,650.00

June 15 – 21, 2026$6100