We're improving spot accuracy in all regions. View details→
2 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Small, well-kept waterfront park with walking trails, gazebos and benches overlooking Long Island Sound. Photographers can capture anchored boats, long rocky foregrounds, and — on clear days — a distant NYC skyline including One World Trade Center. Beach access is limited and mostly residents-only; street parking is tight so plan to walk a few blocks. Best light: golden hour and blue hour for reflections and boat lights; clear days for skyline; weekday mornings for fewer people.

Small, tree-filled community playground with whimsical turtle sculptures, music play stations, swings and a sandy play area. Great for candid family and child portraits, colorful close-ups of instruments and textured details (sand, wood, metal). Best visited weekday mornings or late afternoon for softer light and fewer crowds; golden hour yields warm backlight through trees. Street parking is available; park is flat and stroller-accessible. Respect families' privacy — ask before shooting kids.