Exterior view of LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal at dusk with aircraft on the runway, designed by Fentress Architects.

LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal | Fentress Architects

Transportation Photography for Modern Travel Architecture.

Airports, trains, bridges, bus stops—all of these transit channels broadcast people through to a myriad of destinations. Transportation is all about getting from Point A to Point B in the most seamless way. People strolling, people dashing in and out, people waiting and reading books—captured by photography, these ephemeral moments illustrate how architecture holds a constant frame in which travelers can feel comfortable and supported as they go along their way.

But transportation design is not just about movement—it’s about creating hubs that connect cultures, economies, and communities. From international airports to regional train stations, these spaces serve as both gateways and destinations, balancing security and efficiency with human comfort and aesthetic appeal.

Photographing these environments requires anticipating the natural flow of people while highlighting the architectural vision. A dramatic roofline, a spacious terminal, a thoughtfully designed lounge—all contribute to the traveler’s experience. Strong imagery communicates not just the scale of these projects but the atmosphere they create for millions of people passing through every year.

Whether documenting the elegance of a bridge, the efficiency of a subway system, or the luxury of an airline lounge, our transportation photography underscores how infrastructure can be both functional and inspiring. These are places of transition, yet they leave lasting impressions through their design.