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Jake Ricker’s Photographs Find the Extremes of Human Emotion on the Golden Gate Bridge

February 11, 2023

Grace Ebert

A photo of the golden gate bridge with a heart in the sky

All images © Jake Ricker, shared with permission

Functioning as a tourist attraction and essential form of infrastructure, the Golden Gate Bridge is what photographer Jake Ricker refers to as a “strange paradise.” His ongoing series by the same name focuses on the lighthearted, alarming, and sometimes bizarre happenings that occur daily at the orange landmark.

Ricker began the project in September 2017, and he’s since encountered a full spectrum of human emotion and experience during the hours he spends towering over the water. “I have photos of some of the saddest things you can see in this life, as well as some of the happiest,” he told Lens Culture. “I think the bridge exists in extremes.” It’s this vastness that makes Strange Paradise a glimpse into both the mundane and surreal, and the photographs capture everything from marriage proposals and weddings to joggers and commuters to people contemplating ending their lives—Ricker estimates he’s prevented about 60 suicides since beginning the project.

Currently, Ricker has a few prints available in his shop, and you can find more of the series on his site. He’s at work on a Strange Paradise book, and you can follow him on Instagram for updates on its release.

 

A photo of the golden gate bridge with a woman and scarf covering her face

A photo of the golden gate bridge with a police officer dropping soemthing

A photo of the golden gate bridge with a car on fire

Four photos of the golden gate bridge with people on the bridge

A photo of the golden gate bridge with a bird

Four photos of the golden gate bridge with people on the bridge

A photo of the golden gate bridge with people kissing

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