How to Photograph Art Museums
Josh Katz Josh Katz
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 Published On Premiered Jun 10, 2019

Ever wondered how to take interesting photos in an art museum, rather than the same boring art + selfie photos that everyone else takes? In today's video, I discuss 6 unique strategies for photographing art museums, from street photography to using ND filters to remove crowds. Shot at the MoMA and MET.

Shot by Sam Clegg: https://vimeo.com/samclegg
Edited by Justin Miller.   / justin._miller  
Modeling by Sara Wisser: http://sarahwisser.com and @s_wisser
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