Brooklyn Bridge Photography / Rosenblums Eclectic Photography

Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography

My favorite photography backdrop is defiantly an urban city with, Sky Scrappers, Bridges, Taxies, and a lot of Pedestrians.  Where better in the world to capture the urban street look then New York, The City that never Sleeps, The Big Apple, The Empire State, or commonly referred to as the Capital of the World.  The Rosenblums traveled 1500 miles to experience New York for the very first time, and fell in love with the liveliness, vigor, and zest,  this City presented.   We were blessed to join a great couple, Jen and Andrew at The Brooklyn Bridge Park to photograph their love for one another.  We easily captured Jen and Andrews love, laughter, smiles, and kisses, while getting perhaps the Worlds most Famous Bridge in the background. The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge, that connects Manhattan and  Brooklyn, since 1883.  We where also lucky  we had some great clouds to get a more dramatic look to our images.  Perhaps our favorite photo shoot ever.

John Rosenblum

Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding PhotographyRosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography

New York Vacation / Rosenblums Eclectic Photography

Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography

 

I could hardly describe my Families excitement as we traveled  to New York for the first time, a matter of fact this was our first trip to The East Coast.   It was quite the experience to explore The City That Never Sleeps, visiting Famous Stations, Cathedrals, Monuments, Arenas, Bridges and Statues, all by taxi, subway, bus, and a lot of walking.  It was amazing being surrounded by huge buildings and so many people from all walks of life, and of course we brought or camera to document this vacation.  We visited Grand Central Station, which opened to the public on February 2, 1913.  Grand Central is a world-famous landmark and transportation hub in Midtown Manhattan.  We went to the Time Square, the major commercial intersection, tourist destination, and entertainment center in Manhattan.  Despite being in a real concrete jungle, we ended up in  up in the Greatest, Greenest, urban oasis in perhaps the world, Central Park.  Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States.  This was an experience we will cherish always.

John Rosenblum

Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography Rosenblums Eclectic Photography- Tucson Wedding Photography