Booking a private photo expert allows you to select from our carefully planned routes or to make desired changes where possible according to your interest. If there are 2 or more of you then the price is also quite attractive.
Photojournalist and event photographer, writer, and multi-media producer.
Educated in the UK and USA. Worked all over the world. Photographer and writer for numerous LA based publications
Freelance experience includes music media, film and television, print journalism, new media, social media management.
Involved with the film and media industry in the UK, started a Hollywood company in film project development, and has lived and worked in Berlin, London, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles. I have traveled extensively throughout Europe, China, the USA, and Australasia. In addition to freelance work, Ginger is the Inside Hollywood reporter for The Examiner, and contributing writer to LA2DAY, Beatcrave, Pocket Change LA, and her work has appeared across the US and UK.
Photography Education:
BA (Hons) Contemporary Media Practice: University of Westminster, London. UK. (Photography, Film, Media).
Post Graduate Photography Classes: Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London. UK.
BTEC Photography: Southport College of Art and Design, Lancashire. UK.
Stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame with photojournalist and Inside Hollywood reporter Ginger Liu. Learn the tricks of the trade and if you're lucky become a Paparazzi en route.
Ginger will point out details invisible to the untrained eye and reveal the best vantage-points around town.
Be ready for the unexpected, on an Adventure thru the Lens.
Photos : G.Liu©
Visit Hollywood and Highland Centre, Kodak Theatre – home of the annual Academy Awards. See the Giant Babylonian elephant statues outside (a nod to DW Griffith’s 1916 epic, Intolerance). The second floor balcony offers perfect views of the Hollywood sign.
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Tour Code: HOLLY-PH1
Departures : Daily at 1:00pm Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Cost: $175pp min 2 or private tours on request $400 per group up to 4 people
Duration: 4 hours
Meeting Point: Grauman’s Chinese Theatre
Ending Point: Musso & Franco Grill
Hollywood Walk of Fame with more than 2000 star-shaped plaques bearing the names of movie stars and musicians from past to present
Grauman’s Chinese Theatre
Charlie Chaplin’s studio, he built in 1918, later became A&M studios were bands such as the
Rolling Stones and Carpenters recorded. Now it’s the home of Jim Henson Productions. A statue of Kermit the Frog, dressed in Charlie Chaplin suit and hat, stands on top of the original mock Tudor front building.
Hollywood Farmer’s Market on Sundays –one of the biggest and best for spotting beautiful people.
Roosevelt Hotel – location of the first Academy Awards - old glamour under grand architecture.
Probably the most filmed hotel in the world.
Capital Records – Building looks like a stack of records with a needle on top.
Hollywood Forever Cemetery – Probably the most filmed cemetery in the world – behind Paramount Studios.
Arclight Cinema – the cinema where the industry people go to watch movies.
Musso & Franco Grill - Opened in 1919 -old Hollywood ambiance – Hemmingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and Bukowski.
