All Spider-Man Remastered secret photo locations
Where to find all the secret photos around New York in Spider-Man PS4 Remastered
If you want a particular district you can skip to their page in the article using the links below, or jump to them in the video using the time codes.
- Harlem - 0m00s - 3m00s
- Upper West Side - 3m03s - 4m20s
- Central Park - 4m40s - 5m19s
- Upper East Side - 5m13s - 6m20s
- Hell's Kitchen - 6m20s - 7m27s
- Midtown - 7m27s - 8m20s
- Greenwich - 8m20s - 9m08s
- Financial Distract 9m08s - 11m08s
- Chinatown 11m09s - end
Central Park secret photos
There’s four secret pictures to be found in Central Park. It’s an area light on buildings so nearly all of these should be easy to track down.
Central Park secret photo 1
Look for the square fort in the top left corner of the park to find your first secret photo.
Central Park secret photo 2
Near the middle of the park you’ll find an obelisk that counts towards your secret photo total.
Central Park secret photo 3
Just left of the middle of Central Park is a hard to miss castle that’s also a secret picture to take.
Central Park secret photo 4
In more or less the middle of the bottom half of Central Park you’ll find a pond area with a bridge and a small covered viewing area. Take a picture of the viewing area to tick this one off.
Upper East Side secret photos
Just like the Upper West Side there are four secret pictures to take in the Upper East side.
Upper East Side secret photo 1
Look out in the top left corner of Upper East Side for the Latin American museum where you can learn all about Mexican Folk art and get a secret photo while you’re there.
Upper East Side secret photo 2
The ivy covered beams of the Black Wing Tavern, in the top right corner of the Upper East Side will give you another secret photo.
Upper East Side secret photo 3
Just below the direct centre of the Upper East Side area you’ll find a sunken plaza with fancy gold trimmings and a fountain you can shoot for a secret photo.
Upper East Side secret photo
In the bottom left hand corner you’ll find a museum covered in gold posters for Greek Myths, making it hard to miss and an easy secret photo to find.
Hell’s Kitchen secret photos
Hell’s Kitchen is a quick visit to grab secret photos as there are only four to find.
Hell’s Kitchen secret photo 1
In the top left quarter of Hell’s Kitchen look out for the Portside Grain building. Under the main sign you’ll see some skull graffiti on the roof you can snap for a secret picture.
Hell’s Kitchen secret photo 2
Right down on the bottom most edge of Hell’s Kitchen you’ll find a big painting of Vulture on the side of a building overlooking the pedestrian walkway. Point your camera that way to get the secret photo.
Hell’s Kitchen secret photo 3
In a nice nod to Daredevil’s unseen presence in New York you’ll find the offices of Nelson and Murdock near the centre of Hell’s Kitchen. Their front door’s another secret photo.
Hell’s Kitchen secret photo 4
At the absolute far right corner of Hell’s Kitchen is a statue that also counts as a secret photo.
Midtown secret photos
Midtown is quite a large area on the map but don’t let that put you off as there are only three photos to find.
Midtown secret photo 1
On the far side of the top right corner you’ll find a pedestrian area with a brightly coloured fish mural along the side. Decorative, and also a secret photo op.
Midtown secret photo 2
Head to the left hand side of Midtown where you’ll find a big old clock face on top of a building. It’s a secret photo, but because of its position you’ll have to jump off and get the snap as you fall.
Midtown secret photo 3
In the top right of Midtown you’ll find a plaza between some mirrored buildings. In the centre is a tree you can photograph to get a secret shot.
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