Photographer Finds Real-Life Locations Of Our Beloved Movie Scenes
Canadian photographer and film geek Christopher Moloney hunts down the real-life locations of iconic movie scenes in his on-going “FILMography” project. Traveling to the cities most loved by filmmakers, like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Rome, Naples, and others, Moloney successfully tracked down scene locations from blockbusters like “Home Alone,” “Annie Hall,” and “Breakfast At Tiffany’s.” Juxtaposing the scene captures with the real locations, Moloney brings our beloved flicks closer to us and our world.
Maloney’s impressive photos can often be found on display in many galleries and film festivals around the world.
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and you didn’t go th the top of the empire state building with a picture of king kong
Great job! But many of those movies are SO not-iconic… let’s call them “movie scenes filmed in NYC”
Woah, WOAH… are you suggesting that “Step Up 3D” isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the words “iconic New York cinema?”
xD
Maybe leave out the movie part too? I don’t know if a Doctor Who episode should be considered a movie, though the specials can run pretty long.
Maybe tell us where these places are? Some are obvious, others not so much. -_-
Doesn’t matter, with the exception of The Dark Knight Rises in Chicago, they’re all taken in New York :/
Good Will Hunting wasn’t shot in new York, that’s a bar in Harvard Square.
Wasn’t DKR shot in Pittsburgh?