Scouting New York, A Film Location Scout’s Photos of Hidden New York

by Scott Beale on December 29, 2008 · 1 comment

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Scouting New York is a really great photo blog by a film location scout who shares photos and detailed descriptions of some of their unique discoveries in New York City.

My day is basically spent combing the streets for interesting and unique locations for feature films. In my travels, I often stumble across some pretty incredible sights, most of which are ignored every day by thousands of New Yorkers in too much of a rush to pay attention.

via Neatorama

photo by Scouting New York

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1 Andrew Ferguson December 29, 2008 at 12:05 pm

Kickass find, Senor Squid!

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