The Bradbury Building in Los Angeles is a historic landmark that offers a unique and visually striking setting for photographers. The building’s Victorian-era architecture, including its ornate wrought-iron railings, marble staircases, and skylights, provide a wealth of photographic opportunities.
The natural light that floods the atrium creates a unique atmosphere and makes it a great spot for architectural, portrait and even street photography. Built in 1893, the Bradbury Building was designed by George H. Wyman and it was used as a setting in many films and TV shows, including Blade Runner and The Artist. It’s considered one of the most significant works of early commercial architecture in the city and it’s open to the public as a office building