Dumbo clicked last night with Brooklyn’s Street Photography Walk, framing NYC’s spring on Washington. Shooter Lena Carter led 50 with lenses, a $20 trek for urban shots. It’s borough frames—pure BK vibe, shutters hot. A kid snapped a bridge; a pro caught a face. ‘Brooklyn sees—this is it,’ Carter says, adjusting f-stops. The streets turned gallery.
The walk’s fresh—March 23’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing curbs by 6 p.m. Carter’s a Williamsburg snapper; last night’s crowd hit max—clicks rang. A latecomer nabbed a spot; dusk glowed—NYC grit shone. Stops hit five—shots ruled. #BKStreetPhoto trended; Queens wants a lens.
Some griped—’Too crowded,’ sniped a newbie, dodging elbows. Light faded—ISO spiked; art held. A rival’s pitching a Bushwick stroll, splitting shutters. Still, 60 stayed—frames reigned. Dumbo’s never snapped so bold.
Carter’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a show if spring bites. ‘NYC’s eyes—this catches ‘em,’ she says, packing gear. The walk’s a Brooklyn win—grit meets hue. It’s a photo rush; join the next. Bring a camera—scenes call.