The 8 Best Cityscape Photographers in Boston

Looking for the impressive work of some of the top Boston cityscape photographers? Then you’ve come to the right place since that’s what we at Peerspace present ahead. As one of the most recognizable skylines in the country, Boston is a favorite subject for New England cityscape artists. There are endless creative opportunities for showcasing the area’s artistic buildings, graceful bridges, and frenetic vibe.

Some photographers prefer isolating subjects and using minimalist approaches, while others enjoy wide views that are rich with details to explore. Regardless of which style you prefer, there’s no denying that all of our favorite Boston cityscape photographers are masters of their craft! Take a moment to browse their work and let us know what you think.

1. Media by Marvin

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Many of our favorite photographers are self-taught, as Marvin is! He lets his passion guide him, putting in the hours to become the best at what he loves. Marvin’s portfolio includes landscapes, cityscapes, lifestyle, weddings, and aerial photography. His approach is to tease out the story behind his subjects.

And when it comes to the City of Boston, Marvin’s images are a celebration of light! His work is contrast-rich and full of tiny details not to be missed. Fall colors, morning fog, nighttime neon, cool blue waters…Sometimes even shot from above using remote-controlled drones!

2. Greg M. Cooper

Originally from Northern California, Greg M. Cooper began his photography journey when his family gave him a camera as a gift. He took several classes in high school and continued his education through college. While studying, Greg also worked for The California Aggie as a picture editor and staff photographer. He then turned to sports photography, where he regularly submitted images to The Reporter in Vacaville.

Now, as a Boston cityscape photographer, Greg explores the blue hour and evening. His preference for subdued and moody skies stands apart from other photographers who often prefer busier backdrops. Clear skies and a love of full moons give Greg’s cityscapes a minimalist flavor we think you’ll love!

3. Kristiana Hope

Originally from New York, Kristiana Hope calls Boston home now. She even credits her move as part of what inspired her to take up photography. Boston is a city like no other and its architectural charms often find their place in Kristiana’s portfolio.

Her style uses realistic colors and compositions focused on filling the frame with an interesting subject. We think this approach is preferable to loud color grading of images that lack any clear subject. Kristiana is out exploring Boston at all times of the day. We get to enjoy everything from noon to blue hour photography through her camera lens!

4. Emily Diercks

Vibrant and welcoming are just a few of the words we’d use to describe Emily Diercks’ photography! She uses warm white balance shifts, allowing you to drink in the golden hour tones of an approaching sunset. Emily is also very attentive to the sky, choosing days where clouds add extra visual interest.

We love to see photographers that make good use of strong foreground subjects like boats, flowers, and water. These subjects also make it easier to place ourselves when imagining locations. Sunstars can add just as much visual impact as well, especially when there are recognizable architectural wonders.

Together, these elements create a distinctly romantic flavor for viewers. Locals in love with Boston will find Emily’s images perfect for gracing the wall of an interior space.

5. Barry Geiger

Barry Geiger’s photography delights us because he is a master of finding unexpected angles on The City on a Hill. He does capture traditional views of buildings, waterfront, and sky, but his portfolio also includes compositions using clever frames like chain fences. Partial subjects like bridge cables are used as leading lines towards the moon, while other approaches that show playfulness and love for the art of photography.

Barry isn’t out to make work that looks like everyone else’s. It’s his differences that makes him a natural fit for our list of the top Boston cityscape photographers!

6. Douglas Bodkin

Douglas Bodkin is a Boston cityscape photographer whose use of color and contrast is tastefully naturalistic. Sunset pinks and seaside blues are graded in subtle ways, making it easier to imagine yourself taking in the familiar sights.

We especially love how Douglas uses long exposures to smooth out waves and create a blurred reflective palette of the waterfront. Clouds also suggest further motion and offer a stark contrast to the towering skyscrapers, bridges, and other architectural delights of the city!

7. Kristina England

As a Boston cityscape photographer, Kristina England’s portfolio includes everything you’d expect and more. We are treated not only to downtown views, complete with blazing car lights and warm sunsets, but also the famous lighthouses of the New England coast. Autumn forests, artistic architecture, fisherman, and bridges also find their place in her feed.

Kristina’s work is richly saturated in terms of color. Vibrant reds, oranges, and other tones elicit a celebratory mood in viewers. If you’re as in love with color as you are with composition then you’re going to love Kristina’s style!

8. Scott D. Creamer

Cityscapes, landscapes, and nature photography are what Scott D. Creamer focuses on. He has a special interest in owls and other birds of prey, yet his work is just as evocative when it comes to the wider world. Scott is very sensitive to nighttime lighting, using the seemingly chaotic presentation of neon and street lights to immerse us in what it’s like to stand on a busy street corner.

We also appreciate Scott’s preference for natural fields of view over wide-angle or tight telephoto compositions. By replicating the view that we take in with our eyes, it’s even easier to feel immersed in the scene. This style of photography is especially impactful for residents looking to appreciate their favorite spots in the city!

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