Photo of the Month
A growing archive of bCLPhoto's monthly featured photograph — the shot, and the story behind it.
August 2026 — Bride and groom at Grand Central Terminal, NYC
A bride and groom found a quiet pocket of stillness inside the marble concourse of Grand Central Terminal, holding their smiles while a line of state troopers gathered just steps behind them and commuters blurred past on either side. It's the kind of scene only New York offers without warning — formal elegance, casual authority, and rushed anonymity sharing the same square meter of floor. I had maybe two seconds before someone in the crowd broke the frame.
June 2026 — Rain on Rua Nova do Carvalho, Pink Street
Pink Street was quiet that evening, rain still drying on the cobbles and the neon just starting to hold its own against the fading daylight. A couple crossed under identical umbrellas, and for a second the wet stone doubled everything — the lanterns, the buildings, the colour. It's the kind of frame that only lasts a few minutes.
May 2026 — Some Days, the Storm Is the Shot
We arrived in the middle of a torrential downpour and almost turned back — but we didn't. Almost without realising it, there it was: 40,000 basalt columns rising from the ground, with the Atlantic crashing against them. On a day like that, Finn MacCool's legend doesn't seem far-fetched at all.