Singapore skyline bij nacht met Marina Bay Sands en verlichte Supertrees van Gardens by the Bay
The Singapore skyline at night, with the iconic Marina Bay Sands and the colourfully lit Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay.

My passion for capturing skylines

Always searching for the world’s most beautiful skylines, and capturing them with atmosphere and intention. I’ve been fascinated by skyscrapers and urban panoramas for as long as I can remember. Their scale, forms, and architecture keep surprising me, wherever in the world I find them. Here in the Netherlands, we don’t have the iconic skylines of cities like New York, Hong Kong, or Chicago. Rotterdam is the only one that comes close, a rare exception in our otherwise flat landscape.

Skyline van Rotterdam tijdens het gouden uurtje met de Erasmusbrug en Kop van Zuid
Rotterdam’s skyline, with the Erasmus Bridge and Kop van Zuid, captured in the warm light of golden hour.

Photographing the Manhattan Skyline: the Most Beautiful Viewpoints

The first skyline to appear on countless bucket lists is, naturally, the Manhattan skyline of New York City. It’s one of my personal favourites, not least because you can photograph this impressive horizon from so many different angles. Everyone has their own preferred spot, but for me one location stands far above the rest: the Brooklyn side. From there, you’ll find two incredible viewpoints, including the view from Old Pier 1, the perspective shown below.

Zwart‑witfoto van de skyline van Manhattan vanaf Pier 1 met houten palen en One World Trade Center
The Manhattan skyline in black and white, viewed from Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park

The Manhattan skyline from Empire Fulton Ferry


The other, and in my opinion the most beautiful way to photograph the Manhattan skyline is from Empire Fulton Ferry. From here, you get a magnificent view of Lower Manhattan, with the iconic Brooklyn Bridge cutting gracefully through the scene. It’s a place where the city’s energy, its architecture, and the water merge into one striking panorama

Brooklyn Bridge en skyline van Manhattan bij zonsopkomst met reflectie in de East River
The Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan skyline at sunrise, viewed from Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Photographing the Chicago skyline from North Avenue Beach


When you continue traveling west, you eventually arrive at what I consider the most beautiful skyline in the world: Chicago, Illinois. This city is not only a paradise for architecture enthusiasts but also my favorite place for street photography.

Chicago breathes urban energy; every street, every building, every line surprises me again with each visit. Just like in New York there are multiple places to capture the skyline, but the view from North Avenue Beach inspires me the most. From this point you have an impressive panorama of the skyline, with Lake Michigan as a natural foreground. What makes this perspective so special to me is the perfect symmetry you see from here.

The photo below was taken at sunrise, right in the middle of winter. Lake Michigan was completely frozen and acted like a mirror, beautifully reflecting the Chicago skyline.

anorama van de skyline van Chicago weerspiegeld in het bevroren Lake Michigan bij zonsopkomst
The Chicago skyline seen from North Avenue Beach during an icy sunrise

The San Francisco skyline from Twin Peaks

Cities by the water always have an extra dimension, and San Francisco is no exception. Just like New York, Hong Kong, and Chicago, the water here adds a special depth to skyline photography. The first photo below shows the San Francisco skyline as seen from Twin Peaks, a fantastic location to capture the city at sunset.

Skyline van San Francisco bij nacht met verlichte Market Street en Bay Bridge op de achtergrond
De skyline van San Francisco bij nacht, gezien vanaf Twin Peaks. Market Street snijdt als een lichtlijn door de stad, met de Bay Bridge en iconische torens als de Salesforce Tower en Transamerica Pyramid op de achtergrond.

The San Francisco skyline with the iconic Golden Gate Bridge

A visit to San Francisco isn’t complete without a photo of the skyline with the world‑famous Golden Gate Bridge, the most photographed bridge in the world. On the eastern side of the bridge you’ll find countless fantastic viewpoints, such as Battery Spencer, Golden Gate View Point, Kirby Beach, and Hawk Hill. You can’t go wrong at any of these locations; each offers a unique perspective on the city.

The photo below was taken during the blue hour from Battery Spencer. From here you have a beautiful view of the San Francisco skyline with the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in the foreground.

Golden Gate Bridge en skyline van San Francisco bij nacht met verlichte torens en stadslichten
The Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco skyline at night, seen from Battery Spencer

Los Angeles skyline from Kenneth Hahn Park


Travel a little farther south and you’ll arrive in the City of Angels. Although downtown Los Angeles appeals to me less personally, the skyline remains impressive. Just like in other world cities, there are countless spots—both nearby and farther away, where you can capture beautiful skyline photos.

My absolute number one location is Kenneth Hahn Park. With a good zoom lens you can beautifully combine the mountains and the skyline into one powerful, compressed image. The result is an iconic view where nature and metropolis flow seamlessly into one another, as shown in the photo below.

Skyline van Downtown Los Angeles met bergen op de achtergrond en palmbomen op de voorgrond bij zonsondergang
The Los Angeles skyline seen from Kenneth Hahn Park at sunset. The warm glow, the mountains, and the palm trees together create a powerful, quintessentially Californian scene.

Additional viewpoints for the Los Angeles skyline


n addition to Kenneth Hahn Park there are several viewpoints that are absolutely worth a visit, such as the Mulholland Scenic Overlook and of course the iconic Griffith Observatory. If you want to capture the Downtown Los Angeles skyline from closer up, the bridges along the Harbor Freeway are your best choice. Especially around sunset and during the blue hour this location truly shines.

When the light slowly fades and the city begins to glow, a long exposure creates stunning images: the DTLA skyline combined with dynamic light trails from the traffic rushing beneath you. The result is a powerful, vibrant cityscape that perfectly captures the energy of Los Angeles.

Skyline van Downtown Los Angeles bij avondschemering met lichtsporen van verkeer op de brug
The Downtown Los Angeles skyline at dusk, captured from a bridge along the Harbor Freeway. Thanks to a long exposure the light trails of the traffic are visible, adding extra dynamism to the cityscape.

De indrukwekkende skyline van Hongkong vanaf Victoria Peak


For the next world‑famous skyline we leave the United States and travel to Hong Kong, the city with the most densely built skyline in the world. From the Avenue of Stars you can capture beautiful images, especially during the light show when the city truly comes alive. Still, my personal preference is the view from Victoria Peak.

From this height you quite literally look down over the city and the harbor, with a panoramic view that is impressive both during the day and at night. At sunrise the sun appears behind the city and bathes Hong Kong in soft, warm light. During sunset and the blue hour the illuminated skyscrapers add an extra dimension to your photo, a magical contrast between nature, elevation, and urban energy.

Luchtfoto van de skyline van Hongkong bij zonsopkomst met haven en hoogbouw in gouden licht
The Hong Kong skyline at sunrise, seen from Victoria Peak. The warm morning light bathes the city and the harbor in a golden glow, while the densely packed high‑rises stretch all the way to the horizon.

So many world skylines still waiting to be discovered


Of course there are countless other impressive skylines around the world to photograph. Cities like Singapore, Toronto, and Taipei, to name just a few, are absolutely worth a visit and each offers its own unique silhouette. I haven’t seen all the major skylines—and that’s perfectly fine.

It’s important to have a wish list, so you can keep dreaming about future trips and new perspectives. You simply can’t have everything, and that’s exactly what makes discovering new skylines so special.

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