Here, I'm flying above New York City and you won't believe how good it feels to fly around all these skyscrapers!
In case you were wondering where I put my camera, I put it in my Hoodie of Holding! The front pocket can, at a mental command, become a dimensional pocket holding up to five kilograms. That's enough for a passport, cash, wallet, keys, cards, camera, Personal Flight Charts (so I know what I can and can't fly over) and my phone (with the travel add-on for my network so they don't mug me off with the roaming rates). And the cards can't be skimmed with a RFID scanner while they're in there!
When I booked through Airbnb, I made sure to get a place with roof access. After all, a relatively secure entrance that most other people can't physically follow you through is always a good thing to have when you're staying in a foreign city!
And yes, I used my camera and wings to get photos that no one else could. ^v^
A bit of advice for other fliers going to NYC: The wind currents around the Flatiron Building on East 23rd Street are erratic and unpredictable. If you have business in the area, I suggest landing in nearby Madison Square and walking to where you need to go. You are also advised to not wear dresses or skirts if flying in the area.