Vivienne Gucwa
Museum of Natural History - Sleepover for Grownups - Live Animal - Eagle
Night at the Museum - Came with a wildlife trainer and a presentation involving wild animals like this bird of prey.
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Camera: Sony A7S | Lens: Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm F4 ZA OSS
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The museum started having sleepovers for children and their parents around a decade ago. But it wasn't until last week that the museum decided to host its first ever "sleepover for grownups".
The allure of an adults-only sleepover was strong, of course. The sleepover's tickets sold out within the first three hours that they were up for sale.
I was fortunate enough to be one of the 150 adults who got to attend the sleepover. It was a fascinating night.
It was also the first night that I used the Sony A7S. I knew that the low-light capabilities would be exceptional but it was so strange to be able to crank the ISO all the way up without dealing with tons of noise. In fact, in retrospect, I held back a little too much at times!
If you are curious about the night, I have a written post about it along with a photo-set over at my blog:
Museum of Natural History - First Ever Sleepover for Adults
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View my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
Interested in my work and have questions about PR and media? Check out my:
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Museum of Natural History - Sleepover for Grownups - Live Animal - Eagle
Night at the Museum - Came with a wildlife trainer and a presentation involving wild animals like this bird of prey.
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Camera: Sony A7S | Lens: Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm F4 ZA OSS
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The museum started having sleepovers for children and their parents around a decade ago. But it wasn't until last week that the museum decided to host its first ever "sleepover for grownups".
The allure of an adults-only sleepover was strong, of course. The sleepover's tickets sold out within the first three hours that they were up for sale.
I was fortunate enough to be one of the 150 adults who got to attend the sleepover. It was a fascinating night.
It was also the first night that I used the Sony A7S. I knew that the low-light capabilities would be exceptional but it was so strange to be able to crank the ISO all the way up without dealing with tons of noise. In fact, in retrospect, I held back a little too much at times!
If you are curious about the night, I have a written post about it along with a photo-set over at my blog:
Museum of Natural History - First Ever Sleepover for Adults
--
View my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
Interested in my work and have questions about PR and media? Check out my:
About Page | PR Page | Media Page
To use any of my photos commercially, feel free to contact me via email at photos@nythroughthelens.com