Written By: Kate Donnelly / Conde Nast Traveler
Photo: Jason Belsky
A great article about Rockaway Beach, NY! Huda Mark top center with the surfing shot!
Queens‘s skinny, 11-mile-long beach peninsula of Rockaway Beach, on the south side of Long Island, was known in the early 20th century as New York’s Playground. That’s thanks to its amusement park, clapboard bungalows, and grand boardwalk resorts, all once frequented by the Vanderbilts and Astors. These days, you won’t find the brahmin—but you will find a vibrant New York City beach destination with waterside burger and seafood shacks (bring your appetite), bars with live music, and, nearby, the timeless South Brooklyn landmark that is Coney Island. Easily accessible from Manhattan—it’s just an hour’s drive or an enjoyable 45-minute ferry ride from Wall Street’s Pier 11—the Rockaways are a perfect summer surfing haven complete with subway access.
Gear Used
Camera – Sony a9
Lens – Sony 200-600
Links for all of Jay’s commonly used photo gear!