Grand Central Terminal low light shooting


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Once again I've arranged for us to shoot at the magnificent Grand Central Terminal to keep everyone warm and dry while still dealing with challenging low-light conditions. This is a fairly free-flowing event, I can walk you through some building history, discuss challenges of working at low light levels, or just talk through some interesting shots and wander off on your own.
However, there is a catch. Due to their rules only SIX tripods will be allowed to be extended at the same time. I am inviting 12 people as usual as we just go around in pairs and I want to provide opportunities for as many people as possible. I recommend that everyone bring a tripod at any rate, as people will not use theirs or leave earlier than you or whatever. No guests on this one, they'll have to sign up.
As per the last shoot Grand Central has begun to charge to shoot there now so this Meetup will have a $30 charge. This also means that there can be no refunds except if the event is cancelled outright.
A few additional rules:
We are not allowed on staircases, landings, balconies, anywhere past train gates or tenant spaces (including Vanderbilt Hall).
Photos need to be used for personal use only, no commercial use.
Be polite and know this is a major transportation hub with trains leaving all night long, for example, don't set up your gear in front of a window selling tickets.
Please do not show up to this meetup if you do not make the list. GCT is an amazing place to shoot and I want everyone to have the opportunity, but we are hampered by their rules and we must abide.
I'll see people when I hand out tripod permits and we can have a brief discussion of the space and some of the things I find really interesting then we can wander around the space as needed. If you're late you'll still have to see me for a permit sticker. But I'll be the guy with a tripod standing by the clock in the center of the room!

Grand Central Terminal low light shooting