Photography by David Robert Crews
The photographic works on here are for everyone forever. They possess positive powers, instilled to inspire good thoughts of the Key Bridge. Now, with the Bridge being internationally infamous, zillions of interested people are seeing what the Bridge looked like and was like to enjoy being around it. Some images were composed with people in mind who study bridges, who work on bridge design and planning, along with other folks who design anything similar on any scale, plus for uses as art models, etcetera!! I made it a historic document of the bridge traffic above and below. Other scenes are about how people enjoyed the bridge area. I encourage taking copies for any uses. Save files to preserve the history.
People all throughout our human race will be making photo prints for display in their personal, professional, wholesale, retail, government places; prints can be sold in shops; images will be used on clothing, carry bags, mugs and more; in advertisements; as parts of historic, engineering, art, structure safety presentations and also in various discussions; some web sites can be better with copies of photos and/or videos.
In 1970, during our first class at Army photography school the instructor sergeant asked our class of 20, "What is your job?" One guy answered, "Combat photography!" Sarge said, "No." Another chimed in with, "Take pictures of enemy installations." Sarge smiled warmly as he instructed us that our job was, "Morale." It often makes people feel better to see photos being taken of what they are experiencing with other folks, and to see those shots or any other photographs that they like being presented well. The fact that the photography on this site is being freely shared internationally blooms directly in line with what I was taught as a photography student. People will be enjoying viewing the captured scenes and globally, wonderfully, gazillions of conversations shall spring forth. I love our world.
Looped videos can be nice for viewing in lot'tsa spots where people are.
You can download videos at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSE8ErBlP-wuOe749ZUnpWxvHgV4Dth2J
There's more YouTube vids there available to you, plus-a-rooo-hoo I freely offer around 13,000 well-crafted and organized images on the photo sharing website Flickr:
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