Photo Walking The Historic Downtown New Haven

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Pro Photographer who loves photo-walking and capturing Time-Lapse Photos.

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Why Photo Walk?

 

As a resident of New Haven or a visitor to the city, have you ever considered taking a photo walk downtown? Photo walking is the act of exploring a new or familiar location with the intention of taking photographs. It’s a great way to get some exercise, discover new parts of the city, and potentially capture some amazing shots along the way.

 

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One of the best things about photo walking is that it can be tailored to your own interests and goals. Are you a fan of street photography? Look for candid moments and interesting characters on the sidewalks. Do you prefer architecture and cityscapes? Seek out interesting angles and compositions of the buildings.

 

Exploring the Heart of New Haven

 

Downtown New Haven is a particularly great location for a photo walk due to the variety of architecture and street scenes available. The city is home to a mix of historical and modern buildings, ranging from the grandiose Yale University campus to the colorful storefronts on Chapel Street.

 

Welcome to the New Haven Green Sign Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Welcome to the New Haven Green Sign Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

 

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Toads Place New Haven. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

 

Here are a few ideas for locations to check out on your photo walk

 

Broadway Street Downtown New Haven CT

Broadway Street Downtown New Haven CT. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

The Yale University campus

 

Yale University’s campus is a fantastic location for photographers due to its stunning architecture, picturesque landscapes, and rich history. The Gothic-style buildings, such as Harkness Tower and Sterling Memorial Library, provide a breathtaking backdrop for portraits and scenic shots. The picturesque courtyards and quads, such as Cross Campus, Old Campus, and Branford College, are filled with lush greenery and provide a peaceful setting for nature photography.

 

Lawn with students enjoying the sun at Yale University

Lawn with students enjoying the sun at Yale University. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Bienecke Library at Yale University Building Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Bienecke Library at Yale University Building Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Yale University Building Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Yale University Building Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

 

Additionally, Yale’s rich history and cultural significance add depth and meaning to photographs taken on its grounds. Whether capturing candid moments of students and faculty going about their day, or showcasing the timeless beauty of its architecture, photographers are sure to leave Yale with a wealth of stunning images.

 

Welcome to New Haven Sign with Church in BG. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Welcome to New Haven Sign with Church in BG. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

The New Haven Green

 

The historic Downtown New Haven Green is a fantastic location for photographers due to its blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. The Green, which has served as the central gathering place of New Haven since its founding in 1638, provides a unique backdrop for capturing the essence of the city. The surrounding historic buildings, such as the First Presbyterian Church and the New Haven Colony Historical Society, offer a glimpse into New Haven’s rich architectural heritage.

 

Welcome to New Haven Sign with Couple walking in BG. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Welcome to New Haven Sign with Couple walking in BG. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Concerts at the New Haven Green. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

 

The lush trees and lush lawns of the Green also provide a peaceful and serene setting for nature photography. Whether capturing the vibrant energy of the farmers market and outdoor concerts, or showcasing the timeless beauty of the city’s historic architecture, photographers are sure to leave the Downtown New Haven Green with a wealth of stunning images.

 

Temple Plaza in New Haven. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Temple Plaza in New Haven. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Temple Plaza

 

Temple Plaza in downtown New Haven is a great place for photographers due to its unique blend of historic and modern architecture, bustling street life, and cultural significance. The Plaza, which has been at the center of the city’s cultural and civic life for over a century, provides a unique backdrop for capturing the essence of New Haven.

 

Temple Plaza buildings in New Haven. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Temple Plaza buildings in New Haven. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Temple Plaza Art in New Haven. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Temple Plaza Art in New Haven. Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

 

The historic buildings that surround the Plaza, such as the New Haven City Hall and the New Haven Savings Bank, offer a glimpse into the city’s rich architectural heritage and its important role in shaping the region. Meanwhile, the bustling street life of Temple Plaza, including outdoor events and festivals, provides a vibrant and dynamic setting for capturing candid moments. Whether showcasing the timeless beauty of the city’s historic buildings or capturing the energy of its bustling street life, photographers are sure to leave Temple Plaza with a wealth of stunning images.

 

Downtown New Haven Architecture Collage Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

Downtown New Haven Architecture Collage Photo Taken by Lance Long of LongShots Media

 

Conclusion

 

No matter where you go, don’t be afraid to experiment and try out different techniques. Get up close to your subjects, try out different angles, and play with the light. The beauty of photo walking is that there is no pressure to capture the perfect shot. The goal is simply to enjoy the process of exploring and capturing the world around you through your lens.

 

 

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