Can one bridge connect more than just land?
They call it Guffey Bridge, a relic of steel stretching across the Snake River, cradled by Idaho’s canyon walls. I arrived as the sun began its slow descent, wrapped in the hush of autumn. The air was cool and dry, tinged with sage and memory.
Photographing at sunset is a race against time. The light shifts fast, shadows lengthen, and reflections flicker with every breath of wind. I set my frame carefully, feet braced on uneven stone, waiting for that golden hush—the moment when the sky ignites and the bridge glows like a story passed down.
This bridge once carried the weight of freight and frontier dreams. Now, it stands quiet—witness to river, rock, and those who dare to linger. My hope is that this image brings you into that moment with me, where history, light, and stillness hold hands.