Discover how photographer Arthur Drooker spent two years crafting a unique vision of the world’s most photographed bridge. In this episode of Luminous Landscape Photography, we explore his stunning new book “Thirty-Six Views of the Golden Gate Bridge,” inspired by Hokusai’s famous woodblock prints of Mount Fuji.
Learn how Arthur:
- Captured the bridge in ways never seen before
- Mastered challenging lighting conditions
- Used black and white photography to reveal new perspectives
- Transformed an iconic landmark into abstract art
- Found inspiration in Japanese artistic traditions
Whether you’re a professional photographer or photography enthusiast, this conversation reveals valuable insights about seeing familiar subjects in new ways. Join us as we discuss technical challenges, artistic vision, and the patience required to create a truly original body of work.