Melbourne, Southbank and Yarra River after Sunset
Princes Bridge, St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Image ID: AU-MELBOURNE-0013 Photo © Ilya Genkin
The Princes Bridge connects Swanston Street on the north bank of the Yarra River to St Kilda Road on the south bank, and carries road, tram and pedestrian traffic. To the north the bridge provides views of the spectacular and interesting Federation Square and St Paul's Cathedral and Flinders Street station. To the south there is the Arts Centre and Southbank. To the east, up the Yarra River are the various sporting complexes. Princes Bridge, originally Prince's Bridge, is an important bridge in central Melbourne, Australia. It is built on the site of one of the oldest river crossings in Australia. The present bridge was built in 1888 and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. The Princes Bridge is a popular photographic spot. Because of its position, Princes Bridge is often a focal point for celebratory events in Melbourne such as the Moomba Festival, New Years Eve and many celebrations taking place on the Yarra River where it flows through the city.
Any photo in my collection can be made as a stunning black & white print.
Learn more about black & white prints
I want you to love your print.
Please note: final print colors may look slightly different than on your screen due to monitor variations - but the print will always be more beautiful in person!
For more details about prints, materials, and process, see:
Fine Art Prints | Prints FAQ | Black & White | Design Consultation
architecture, attraction, Australia, Australian, bridge, bright, building, casino, CBD, city, cityscape, Crown, Crown Casino, dawn, downtown, dusk, evening, exterior, famous place, highlighted, illuminated, landmark, light, lit, Melbourne, modern, morning, Oceania, outdoor, outside, overview, Princes Bridge, Riverside Promenade, sky, South Bank, Southbank, St Kilda Road, sunrise, sunset, tourism, tourist, town, travel, twilight, urban, VIC, Victoria, Yarra, Yarra River
This image id AU-MELBOURNE-0013 of Melbourne, Southbank and Yarra River after Sunset, is copyrighted © by Ilya Genkin. This is not a public domain image.
I'm Ilya Genkin - an internationally recognised Australian landscape and fine art photographer based in Sydney. My passion for capturing the beauty of nature and our world translates into striking photographic prints that bring life, emotion, and inspiration to any space. From tranquil seascapes to dramatic mountainscapes, each image is a reflection of my vision and dedication to the art of photography.
Explore my extensive collection of fine art prints - crafted with the highest-quality materials to suit every style and budget. Whether you're looking for a luxurious, ready-to-hang piece or a beautifully printed work to frame yourself, each photograph is available in several premium formats: Gallery-quality Fine Art Paper Prints - ready for framing, and Professional Canvas Prints - classic and timeless texture.
Each artwork is meticulously printed and made-to-order to ensure you receive a piece that elevates your home, office, or commercial space.
I collaborate with interior designers, home stylists, and architects to create bespoke wall art tailored to your project's aesthetic and colour palette. Prints can be customised and sized to complement your space perfectly. All pieces are made-to-order, and pricing varies based on size, quantity, and shipping.
Contact me to discuss your project and request a personalised quote.
By choosing my work, you're not just acquiring exceptional art - you're supporting an independent Australian artist and contributing to a vibrant local creative community. Every purchase directly helps sustain and grow this craft, bringing authentic and meaningful art into your life.
Request a free mockup to see how a chosen photograph will look in your space before you buy.
Online Store Opens 24/7
Email:
Phone: +61 (0) 421 055 613
Crafted with care for the planet - using sustainable materials and eco-friendly packaging.
Ilya Genkin Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate, live and gather as employees, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.