Bronx’s Photo Walk Snaps in Pelham Bay

Jay SilverbergNYC Art1 month ago1 Views

Pelham Bay clicked last night with the Bronx’s Photo Walk, framing NYC’s spring at the park. Shooter Tariq Evans led 50 with lenses, a $10 trek for urban shots. It’s borough frames—pure BX vibe, shutters hot. A kid snapped a tree; a pro caught a gull. ‘Bronx sees—this is it,’ Evans says, adjusting f-stops. The trails turned gallery.

The walk’s fresh—March 30’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing paths by 3 p.m. Evans, a Soundview snapper; last night’s crowd hit max—clicks rang. A latecomer nabbed a spot; dusk glowed—NYC grit shone. Stops hit five—shots ruled. #BronxPhotoWalk trended; Queens wants a lens.

Some griped—’Too far,’ sniped a newbie, dodging hikes. Light faded—ISO spiked; art held. A rival’s pitching a Mott Haven stroll, splitting shutters. Still, 60 stayed—frames reigned. Pelham Bay’s never snapped so bold.

Evans hints at a monthly run, maybe a show if spring bites. ‘NYC’s eyes—this catches ‘em,’ he says, packing gear. The walk’s a Bronx win—grit meets hue. It’s a photo rush; join the next. Bring a camera—scenes call.

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