Event Photographer
Iona University Accepted Students Day
AMC Upfront at Spring Studio
Old Mates Food Photography in Lower Manhattan
Photography of the Old Mates menu near Southstreet Seaport in New York City
Photographer for Dying for Sex for FX
TRIO and Live on NY at St Patricks Cathedral in New York City
Taking photos for Trio and Live on NY at St Patricks Cathedral in New York City.
Commit to Grow Equality at the Rockefeller Foundation
What a pleasure to be in the presence of all of these amazing speakers at the Commit to Grow Equality event hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization.
Photography at the Guggenheim Spring Fete
Photography at the Guggenheim Museum by Ben Hider with a Canon R5 mark ii and Canon R3 with R24-105 F2.8 and R15-35 F2.8. You can see more of my work at the Guggenheim here
New York Restoration Project at Sherman Creek
Photographing Sherman Creek Park for NYRP: A Day with My DJI Air 2S and Canon R3
Spending a day photographing Sherman Creek Park for the New York Restoration Project (NYRP) is always a rewarding experience. Nestled along the Harlem River, this spot is a hidden gem in Upper Manhattan, full of greenery, winding paths, and a waterfront that gives you a totally different perspective on the city.
Whenever I’m shooting for NYRP, I try to capture not just the beauty of the space but also the people who work so hard to maintain it. There’s a mix of portrait work—documenting the volunteers and staff—and landscape photography to showcase the park itself. This is where I love having a Canon R3 in hand. The autofocus is insanely fast, and paired with an RF 24-105mm F2.8, I can go from wide scenic shots to close-up environmental portraits in seconds.
Flying the DJI Air 2S Over Sherman Creek Park
On this particular day, I also brought along my DJI Air 2S for some aerial photography. Drone photography is an incredible tool for showing the scale of urban green spaces like Sherman Creek Park, where you can really appreciate how nature and the city blend together. From above, you see the river curving around the park, the skyline in the distance, and the way the trees and trails connect everything.
That said, flying a drone in New York City always comes with some challenges. Safety is key, especially when flying near water, buildings, and public areas. A few things I always keep in mind:
Check airspace restrictions – NYC is a tricky place to fly, so I always make sure I’m in a legal zone before even unpacking the drone.
Avoid flying directly over people – Even with great obstacle sensors, it’s not worth the risk. I make sure my flight paths avoid crowds.
Be mindful of the wind – Shooting by the river means unpredictable gusts, and I always keep an eye on battery levels in case I need to bring the drone back sooner than expected.
The Best Part: Seeing the Park from Every Angle
With the Canon R3, I was able to get some incredible close-up shots of the park’s plant life, volunteers in action, and the waterfront views. And with the DJI Air 2S, I captured sweeping aerial shots that give a whole new appreciation for how much green space NYRP has carved out in the city.
Photographing for NYRP at Sherman Creek Park is always a reminder of why I love this kind of work. Whether I’m on the ground with my camera or in the air with my drone, it’s all about telling the story of these spaces—how they grow, how people use them, and why they matter.
If you’ve never been to Sherman Creek Park, it’s definitely worth a visit. And if you’re a photographer, bring a camera—you won’t be disappointed.
Mary Giuliani Catering Website
Always nice to see my photographs used for the landing page of a business I love working for! See MGCE for catering needs!
As a photographer in New York City, I've had the privilege of capturing some amazing moments at events, but lately, I've been especially drawn to the world of catering. There's something truly special about documenting the artistry that goes into catering events, from the beautifully crafted food to the atmosphere that transforms a space into something magical.
The elegance and creativity that catering companies bring to their events make them such a great thing to photograph. Every event feels like a new adventure—whether it's an intimate dinner party, a large corporate gathering, or a glamorous wedding. The details that caterers put into the food presentation, table settings, and overall event design always leave me inspired, and it’s a joy to capture those elements through my photographs.
Working with catering companies gives me the chance to document not just the food, but the experience of guests enjoying a thoughtfully curated meal. The emotions that come with savoring a perfect dish, the way people connect over great food, and the overall vibe of an event are all parts of the story I love to tell.
I'm excited to continue expanding my work with catering companies in New York City and have the opportunity to help showcase their incredible creations and events. Each catering event is unique, and I'd love to bring my passion for photography to even more companies and help them tell their story through images. If you're in the catering business and looking for a photographer who loves capturing both the details and the big moments, let's connect!
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