Friday Wrap-Up: Still Eating Brains?, Some Young Guy, and More
Friday’s finally here, and it’s time for another wrap-up of various odds and ends from a week in scouting. First, […]
Friday’s finally here, and it’s time for another wrap-up of various odds and ends from a week in scouting. First, […]
It’s one of those archetypal New York scenes: a squat, three-story building dwarfed on all sides by towering skyscrapers, the
Just wanted to share a building with you that really made my day while out scouting recently. I was searching
Chances are, when looking at the Chanin Building at the corner of 42nd and Lex… (picture credits: Emilio Guerra) …You’ve
It might come as a surprise, but Manhattan has beaches. Yes, they’re small, often submerged at high tide, and you’d
There really isn’t any better way to describe it: look at the building on Water Street between Beekman & Peck
Nothing annoys me more than scouting New York for an Ext. Dank Alley scene. For some reason (probably because of
In keeping with yesterday’s theme of streets in New York that have an other-worldly feel to them, I have to
I love streets in New York that make you feel as far from the city as possible. Obvious examples include
Note: this has since been removed. I was driving along Vernon Blvd in Queens when I spotted something you don’t
Don’t let the squat little Rite Aid storefront on Manhattan Ave in Greenpoint fool you… It has a big history.
I’ve been scouting warehouse rooftops in Brooklyn on the East River recently. Though this one in Greenpoint has a pretty
I’ve been scouting midtown office spaces recently, many of which have had some pretty great views of the city like
I was walking down Hudson Ave today in Brooklyn’s Vinegar Hill neighborhood when I realized I’d never taken any of
A few weeks ago, I ran a post about a guy who emailed me for help in finding a unique
There’s a pretty great photo op of the Empire State Building at 33rd & Park – at least, when New
I was shooting some buildings around Madison Ave in the 20’s Tuesday (just before the snowpocalypse of 2010 hit) when
One of my favorite buildings in Manhattan is the marble courthouse on 25th & Madison, home to the Appellate Division
Note: This is long gone. I was scouting near Times Square on Friday when I noticed this neat new billboard
Quick note: A reader wrote me asking for a good place to propose to his girlfriend. Rather than limit it
Each time I walk down East 43rd Street, I expect it to have been torn down: A beautiful Italianate marble
Wanted to share some really neat details I noticed while scouting in Chelsea the other day. This building, at the
When I saw it today at 59th and 8th, I didn’t realize I had come across a legend. At the
In these troubling times, it is refreshing to know that somewhere in the Socony-Mobil building… …Perched high above 42nd Street…
Walking west on 12th Street from 3rd Ave, you probably wouldn’t give it a second glance: a stone church located
Just a cute bit I noticed while walking down Great Jones Street today… On the firehouse, I saw something peeking
At first glance, it would be hard to figure out what this bland modern nursing home… …has to do with
I was walking north of 21st Street on Tenth Avenue when I noticed something odd… …A pair of stones, each
This photo is driving me bonkers – what intersection is this? I’ve lived near madison square park for 4 years
Dear Scout – Love your site! I’ll be visiting Manhattan for the first time in a few weeks, but I’ll
A few weeks ago, I was working on a shoot in an amazing 100+ year-old mansion in Long Island. In
I was scouting recently in northern Long Island and happened to drive by this old moving/storage company garage… I love
One of the more tedious aspects of film locations work is writing up directions to set. You have to do
Almost a year ago, I wrote a post about my favorite building in midtown, this chopped-in-half brownstone at 19 W
I received a very unexpected email last week asking if I’d like to check out a hidden prohibition-era bowling alley in
By the time I got there, it was gone. The World’s Fair, you ask? Nope. I am referring to something
Staring down 54th Street from 31st Ave in Woodside, Queens, a street lined with boxy brick apartments and a scant
I must have walked past the entrance to Marble Cemetery on Second Ave (btw. 2nd & 3rd Sts.) countless times
A few weeks ago, I wrote about PS 110, an elementary school located just south of the Williamsburg Bridge… …whose
Halloween is the only time of the year that I actually pay attention to store window displays, and I’m always
“New York, You’ve Changed” is a new Scouting NY feature in which the New York depicted in movies is compared
Just finding us? Start with Part 1 of our Taxi Driver examination to avoid confusion! Continuing along where we last
Today, we delve into Part 2 of our Taxi Driver coverage (Part 1 is here). When we last left off,
If locations were billed alongside actors, Robert DeNiro would share co-starring credits on Taxi Driver with New York City.
Recently, I’ve been scouting New York looking for Detroit (don’t ask), a search that ultimately led to me to northern
Next time you’re heading over the Williamsburg Bridge to Brooklyn, either driving or on the pedestrian walkway, be sure to
This is Part 2 of our look at Ghostbusters – Click here for Part 1! With this article, we’re completing
Though there are many movies I’m excited to cover for “New York, You’ve Changed,” I had no choice but to
Note: This does not exist anymore! Read the comments for more information! Do not go out to Governors Island looking
Whenever a film or TV show needs to film in a prison location, the go-to place to scout is a
Today, some friends and I decided to hike out to Long Point beach – essentially, the very last tip of
While in Cape Cod, I’ve explored a bunch of ancient graveyards, and am always intrigued by their distinctly Cape-ish history:
Truro, Massachusetts, is the first town south of Provincetown (for those of you unfamiliar with Massachusetts geography, Provincetown is located
I was biking on one of the great bike paths along Cape Cod when, out of nowhere, a cute brown
I’m speechless… I wish I could say that this is the new “SCOUTING NY” official website car, but it’s not.
Did you ever play with the Fisher Price Little People when you were a kid? Or Lego village sets? Did
It’s amazing what you find still working in old houses in New York City. It blows my mind that this
In the south-western corner on the St John The Divine property is Synod Hall, a large indoor space available for
I was scouting the Old Trinity Cemetery when a guy walked up to me and asked if I had seen
Sea View Hospital is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever scouted in New York, and I’m writing this
I was scouting in the Richmond Hill neighborhood of Queens today when I saw this tree that appears to be
When I turned the corner onto West 11th Street and saw the Palazzo Chupi for the first time… …I have
In the 1930’s and 1940’s, as telephone numbers began to increase in digits, “telephone exchanges” were introduced to make it
Note: I think this might be gone. Unless you need to be somewhere on time, I find that getting lost
I was walking around Morningside Heights the other day when I passed by this interesting courtyard at 521 West 111th
If you go to the brownstone at 52 East 80th Street between Madison & Park… …you’ll see the decapitated limestone
There are only four outdoor phone booths left in Manhattan – and they’re all on West End Avenue. That’s it:
One of my favorite buildings in Morningside Heights is the Britannia at 527 West 110th Street. The building, built in
Hidden on the second floor of this building adjacent to the JMZ elevated train line in South Williamsburg is Frenchie’s
I love seeing these signs gracing lamp poles in the North Williamsburg area because, to my understanding, they were put
I was driving down Bedford Ave around the Crown Heights area in Brooklyn when I passed this great neo-Gothic building
I love traveling down Flatbush Ave past Prospect Park because there’s so much history to find hidden on every block.
“The sequestered situation of this church seems always to have made it a favorite haunt of troubled spirits…To look upon
The two square blocks bordered by Union and Lorimer Aves. and Devoe and Powers Sts. in Williamsburg are as pleasant
I love Forgotten NY’s Street Necrology section, in which they pour over old city maps to find streets and roads
Two lethargic Golden Retrievers pass the day away in Soho. Doesn’t it look like a mirror image? Another view: If
One of the most beautiful and pleasant places in the city is the campus of Columbia University. It is simply
Quick one for today: I was eating lunch in my car at 113th & Riverside when I noticed an interesting
For those that have never been, Bethesda Terrace in the middle of Central Park is one of the most beautiful
I was waiting forever in heavy traffic on Norfolk Street to turn onto the Williamsburg Bridge when I noticed this
This post will probably only amaze New Yorkers, or really, New Yorkers who drive. But anyone with a car that
One of my favorite buildings in Brooklyn can be found at 320 Washington Ave in the Clinton Hill area. Set
I came out of the Chrysler Building yesterday and noticed a number of people staring at the ugly, uninteresting glass-curtain
If you live in New York, you’ve probably passed by these two beautiful buildings on 2nd Ave at 9th Street
Sorry in advance for the cuteness factor, but I couldn’t resist taking pictures of these two stray cats down on
I recently posted about scouting Alder Manor, a dilapidated yet beautiful abandoned mansion in Yonkers. The manor was owned by
I frequently drive past this parking lot at Kent and Broadway in Williamsburg. Whenever I pass, I notice the psychedelic
I recently scouted a great parking garage on 44th between Vanderbilt and Madison. It’s right next to Grand Central Station,
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If you look above the doorway of the Trinity Building at 111 Broadway… You’ll see this row of faces staring
I was walking around Battery Park today when I saw The Man In Orange: Look closely – not only orange
You never really think of Broadway having a beginning or ending. It’s the oldest north-south thoroughfare in NYC, and is
One of my favorite public art pieces in New York City is probably familiar to anyone who has ever waited
READ BEFORE SCROLLING DOWN!!!: I went to Spain last summer shortly after finishing a huge stressful film job and had
Thanks to anyone who called the Mayor’s Office. We’ll see what happens…I’ve been really busy on set recently, but I’ll
Note: I think this is now gone. You’ve probably seen this sign a million times. It’s on Broadway, just north
In November ’05, Manhattan’s historic Fulton Fish Market left its home at the South Street Seaport for new pastures in
I really dig the motif on this building, The Umbria, at 82nd St and West End Ave… …which I choose
As you can tell from the recent posts, I’ve been spending a lot of time around the West 70’s recently.