Rob Greer Photography
About
Photography in New York isn’t just about capturing images—it’s about framing the city’s relentless energy. The demand for sharp, intentional work spans everything from corporate headshots to personal milestones. Portraits, events, and commercial projects each require a distinct approach, yet the best results often come from someone who understands the rhythm of the streets as much as the technical craft. Broadway’s stretch below Union Square has long been a hub for creatives, where the hum of foot traffic blends with the quiet focus of studios tucked into historic buildings.
At Rob Greer Photography, the address—625 Broadway, New York, NY 10012—places it squarely in a neighborhood where cast iron facades meet modern hustle. This part of NoHo still carries the ghost of old New York, with its mix of gallery spaces, vintage lofts, and the occasional coffee shop that’s been around since the ’90s. Photography here isn’t an afterthought; it’s part of the fabric, whether for editorial spreads, brand campaigns, or the kind of candid shots that feel stolen from a fleeting moment. The work speaks through composition, not embellishment.
Booking a session means cutting through the noise—no overpromising, just a direct line to discuss what’s needed. A call to 212-253-4689 skips the back-and-forth of emails when timing or details matter. For those mapping out the route, the directions confirm what locals already know: this block is easy to find but hard to leave without noticing something new.