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Empire State Building Photography Guide: 86th vs 102nd Floor This video is a comprehensive guide to shooting from one of the world's most iconic locations. Capturing the transition from the open-air 86th floor to the enclosed 102nd floor offers a perfect opportunity to discuss glass reflections, wind management, and composition strategy. Description: Join me for a two-day photography expedition to the top of the Empire State Building. In this video, I break down the specific challenges and rewards of shooting from both the famous open-air 86th-floor observation deck and the newly renovated, glass-enclosed 102nd floor. We’ll cover everything from managing high winds and freezing temperatures to dealing with glass reflections at night. I take you through my complete workflow: scouting the best angles of Midtown and the Financial District, capturing the shots with the Hasselblad X2D, and my hybrid editing process using Phocus Mobile 2 and Photoshop on the iPad Pro. Whether you're looking to capture the perfect sunset over the Hudson or a moody, snowy night shot of the city grid, this guide will help you prepare for your own visit. In this video: The Locations: Comparing the 86th Floor (Open Air) vs. 102nd Floor (Glass) The Gear: Handling the Hasselblad X2D in extreme cold & wind The Techniques: Long lens stability, high ISO strategies, and reflection management The Edit: Mobile workflow with Topaz DeNoise AI and Photoshop ⏱️ Curiosity-Driven Timestamps These chapters highlight the specific lessons in each segment, encouraging viewers to watch the full process from capture to print-ready edit. 00:00 - The Mission: 2 Days at the Empire State Building 01:04 - 86th vs. 102nd Floor: What Photographers Need to Know 03:48 - Scouting the Best Angles (North vs. South Views) 06:11 - Live Shooting: Battling Wind on the 86th Floor 08:43 - Mobile Workflow: Editing High-Res Files on iPad Pro 13:07 - Fixing Noise: The Topaz DeNoise AI Strategy 17:49 - Sunset Technique: Balancing Highlights in the City 22:38 - The "Snow Night" Session: Capturing Atmosphere 25:05 - The North View: Midtown Composition Secrets 27:06 - Ascending to the 102nd Floor (Glass Enclosed) 28:45 - How to Shoot Through Glass at Night (No Reflections!) 32:04 - The Dusk-to-Night Time-Lapse 33:36 - Final Review: The Best Shots from the Top 🏷️ Optimized Tags Empire State Building photography, NYC observation deck, how to photograph NYC skyline, Empire State Building 86th floor vs 102nd floor, NYC cityscape photography, Hasselblad X2D, night photography tips, Topaz DeNoise AI workflow, iPad Pro photography workflow, New York City travel guide, urban landscape photography, shooting through glass, blue hour photography settings, Michael Tischler 💬 Engagement-Focused Pinned Comment Pinned Comment: "The wind on the 86th floor is legendary! 💨 If you had to pick just one: would you brave the cold for the open-air views on 86, or stay warm behind the glass on 102? Let me know your pick below!"