The Golden Gate Bridge is like few monuments in the world (Eiffel tower in Paris, the statue of liberty in New York, the opera house in Sydney, the burj khalifa in Dubai), it’s an iconic symbol that almost everyone recognizes instantly. It’s also extremely photographed and making a unique image of the Golden Gate Bridge is almost impossible.
I have a strong attraction for this bridge and the map below that shows the GPS point of where I took my images reflects that fact. I have shot the Golden Gate Bridge at night, at sunrise, at sunset, from a boat, from a helicopter, from a car and there are still images in my head I want to make that have not happened yet.
View San Francisco Photo Spot series: The Golden Gate Bridge in a larger map
The orientation (roughly North-South) of the bridge makes it a perfect backdrop or foreground at anytime. Generally you want to be on the West side of the bridge in the afternoon (so you have the sun in your back) and be on the east side in the morning. This is a general rule, I have broken that rule many times, I have shot sunrise of the west side of the bridge and afternoon shot on the east side.
I have tried to include images with their locations, so you know what you can expect.

















All the images presented here are available for licensing or as fine art prints.

