Mesti3K
Member
I'm taking a trip to the windy city..Where should I go
For photography?
For fun?
For relaxed, loungy nightlife?
For whatever??
Please advise,
Ben
For photography?
For fun?
For relaxed, loungy nightlife?
For whatever??
Please advise,
Ben
MISH
Well-known
if you check out this thread from last week I posted a couple of ideas on it .... plus you get to see anitasanger's great looking BP MP
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103209
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103209
Mesti3K
Member
I'll be heading to Central Camera for sure..
MISH
Well-known
something else I like to do is visit the photography galleries...Catherine Edelman Gallery, Sneider Gallery, and Deiter Gallery
(google them) they are located very close together and while I can't afford their prices it is always fun to look. also the Museum of Contemporary Photography http://www.mocp.org/ is a nice space plus another thing you can see for free
(google them) they are located very close together and while I can't afford their prices it is always fun to look. also the Museum of Contemporary Photography http://www.mocp.org/ is a nice space plus another thing you can see for free
t.s.k.
Hooked on philm
When is your visit?
Are you staying downtown?
Will you have a car? Companion? Kids?
There is a lot to see and experience, especially beyond the touristy spots and particularly after May arrives.
Narrowing down your interests (besides photo) and situation will help.
Are you staying downtown?
Will you have a car? Companion? Kids?
There is a lot to see and experience, especially beyond the touristy spots and particularly after May arrives.
Narrowing down your interests (besides photo) and situation will help.
nlevasseur
Newbie
lots to see...
lots to see...
Check out the street photo exhibit at:
http://www.explorechicago.org/city/...ingVivianMaier_ChicagoStreetPhotographer.html
Whether you have a car or not... the museums are world class. I used to take the city for granted until I visited DC, and overseas... perhaps only those in London exceed what the windy city has to offer.
If you do have a car, lake shore drive from far south near the University of Chicago far north into the northern burbs provides some incredible views. If the weather is nice, the lake front is intoxicating. If not... the clouds bring some dramatic light in and around the city.
As for night life...I'm a terrible source...but as the previous resident wrote.. tell us what you like to eat or do. The city has much to offer in the way of food as well as some unqiue night life... Second City (improv), etc.
Enjoy your visit..
Best Regards
Noel
lots to see...
Check out the street photo exhibit at:
http://www.explorechicago.org/city/...ingVivianMaier_ChicagoStreetPhotographer.html
Whether you have a car or not... the museums are world class. I used to take the city for granted until I visited DC, and overseas... perhaps only those in London exceed what the windy city has to offer.
If you do have a car, lake shore drive from far south near the University of Chicago far north into the northern burbs provides some incredible views. If the weather is nice, the lake front is intoxicating. If not... the clouds bring some dramatic light in and around the city.
As for night life...I'm a terrible source...but as the previous resident wrote.. tell us what you like to eat or do. The city has much to offer in the way of food as well as some unqiue night life... Second City (improv), etc.
Enjoy your visit..
Best Regards
Noel
Bnack
Established
the cultural center... it's a beautiful building across from millenium park. It's worth walking inside and seeing the glass dome. I also highly recommend a trip to the blue line damen stop (wicker park) great neighborhood, great restaurants, record shops, and book stores. A fun place to photograph, and then find a beer or two.
Steven Veit
Newbie
Check out the Art Institute's photography dept., also the Museum of Contemporary Art might be showing some photography. As far as places to photo, the lakefront, the Loop, N. Michigan Ave., the U of Chicago, any of the dozens of interesting neighborhoods that feature particular ethnic/cultural sites, on and on. Have fun!
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