Arches at fort point

Arches at Fort Point

Piece description from the artist

These arches, lining Fort Point at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, is so much more than a hallway to me. These bricks have seen as far back as World War I, and were staring out across the Golden Gate, before the bridge to Marin County was even built. The canon tracks that line this walkway, tell a story of ages past, and protecting our homeland. I love the way the sun has showcased these majestic arches by painting each surface with with its own luminance.

Other works by Danny Anderson

About Danny Anderson

Brentwood, CA

Danny Anderson has no formal training in photography, but he makes up for what he lacks in training with a unique perception of the world around him.

From the beginning, Danny's approach was simple; when he photographs a location, Danny attempts to capture not just what it looks like, but what it feels like to be there. In doing so, contrasts, composition, dynamics and drama have become an integral part of his process and consideration while making artwork. Danny is always searching for everyday beauty so he can allow the day-to-day imagery to distract and inspire him. Danny refers to this process as "natural distraction."

Danny currently lives and works in Brentwood, California.

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