Description
The Manhattan Bridge opened in 1909 and has anchored the East River crossing ever since, its steel towers and suspension cables framing views of the Brooklyn waterfront and the lower Manhattan skyline that define the visual language of New York photography. Stand beneath it, look south, and you understand what the city was building toward.
This image was made during the Postcards Vol. 1 collection as part of a broader journey through New York’s architectural landscape.
This open edition print brings that image into any interior. Printed on 250 gsm museum-quality matte paper with a natural off-white finish, then set in a premium wooden frame of responsibly sourced oak or ash — each one unique in its grain and character. Shatterproof plexiglass protects the print without reflection.
Available in four sizes (8×12 through 24×36 inches) with a choice of white, wood, or black frame finish. Arrives ready to hang, hanging hardware included.
For the traveler who looked up through the bridge framework and saw the city differently.





















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