New York City: Jonas Blizzard 2016 Timelapse

Posted by Infra on Wednesday, January 27th, 2016

We set out to cover New York City’s 2nd biggest snowstorm since 1869. Central Park total snow accumulation at the end of the winter storm was 26.8 inches.

We started at 1am Saturday at the Brooklyn Bridge, covering the Dumbo area. We proceeded into the city shortly after and covered midtown Manhattan, Central Park, Columbus Circle, Midtown East, and Queensborough bridge.

By the time we arrived in L.I.C., Queens it was about 6am with zero visibility. We decided to head back to the studio in Bushwick, Brooklyn to call it a night.

Craig Nisperos started his time-lapses mid day Saturday during the storms most intense winds.
With winds reaching up to 40+ mph hour. On Sunday we wrapped it up by getting some additional footage and including aerials provided by Magid Metwarry.

Camera Operators
Noel Cordero
Frank Villegas
Shiseido Ruiz

Timelapse Photographers:
Craig Nisperos (craignisperos.com)
Oscar Portillo

Editors
Shiseido Ruiz
Frank Villegas (creativewerksnyc.com)

Drone Operator
Magid Metwarry
Follow: youtube.com/user/ThingaMagid

Equipment
Red Dragon, Sony A7s ii, DJI Osmos, Canon 7D, GH4, DJI Phantom 4

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