Brooklyn Bridge Photographers
Professional photographers thrive on the abundance of landmarks and other structures in New York City that offer amazing photographic opportunities. The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most popular sites to photograph. With its towering brick columns and long span across the East River, it is really a site to see. Brooklyn Bridge photographs are perfect decoration for dorm rooms or bars. The Brooklyn Bridge in black and white shows it as an elegant sample of old New York and in color appears to be a time capsule from the past. It is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the country, and one of the oldest landmarks in New York City. Photographers have been inspired to take photographs of the Brooklyn Bridge since it was built over 100 years ago.
Igor Maloratsky - is a Russian born photographer who currently lives in New York. His New York photography has been featured in many galleries around New York City.
Macduff Everton - is a photographer and editor for National Geographic Traveler. He is a well-known photographer of landscapes and portraits, and is considered by many to be a modern day Ansel Adams.
Henri Silberman - is a Brooklyn native who often photographs New York City and the Brooklyn Bridge. He has been taking photographs since age 16 and has been in many international photography exhibits. His work has also been featured in movies and television. Henri Silberman has a book, Stone Bench in an Empty Park, which was published in 2000.
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