About
A bridge is more than an engineering structure—it is a line connecting shores, neighborhoods, eras, and even destinies.
Photograph bridges from any angle and in any light: from grand transport arteries spanning rivers to modest pedestrian crossings, ancient stone arches, or modern underground passages.
Let the bridge remain the focal point of your composition. Capture its structure, proportions, materials, and relationship with the surrounding environment—the reflection in water, shadows on supports, rhythm of railings, and dialogue between old and new. Your image can convey not only the physical form of the structure but also its deeper meaning as a place of transition and connection—between spaces, times, and people.
Accepted:
- Photographs of bridges of any type—road, railway, pedestrian, arched, suspension, drawbridges, underground, and others—where the bridge is the central element of the composition
Not accepted:
- Close-ups of individual architectural details—windows, doors, railings, masonry fragments, bolts, lamps, etc.—unless integrated into the broader context of the bridge
- Images where the bridge plays a secondary role—for example, serving as a backdrop for portraits, vehicles, advertisements, natural landscapes, or public events