Day three started with a visit with John Moe, a fashion photographer. From there, Annette and I went to Moomah Cafe for lunch. I twas a really cute restaurant/craft center for moms and kids. The food was great, and it was super cute! Then we went up to the SoHo Magnolia bakery. We
After lunch, we met with StudioCase where we learned a little bit about how graphic designers and photographers work together in advertising campaigns. Afterwards, we walked through the Chelsea District as well, including the Chelsea Market where I saw quite a few shops from Where Women Cook. It was a beautiful place!
One of the highlights of the trip was our grand tour of Milk Studios. This building has several large studios (1500-10,000 sq feet) that photographers can rent out. It is pretty much a 5 star hotel except for photo shoots. The people there were very open and willing to answer any questions and even offered to let us all come work for them :)
Even though we were extremely tired, hungry, and cold, we decided to go to the Empire State Building on our way back to the hotel. The view was amazing, but it was very windy so we didn't stay long. We were mostly focused on finding something to eat and were very happy to have burgers, fries and shakes from Shake Shack which was around the corner from our hotel. Delicious!
2 comments:
Looks like it was a lot of fun Cass! I am glad you got to go.
So jealous. I love Magnolia Bakery!
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