Rainy Days & Reflections: How I Capture Cityscapes in the Rain
☔ Why I Love Rainy Day Photography Most people pack up their cameras when the sky turns gray — but I do the opposite. Rain transforms a city. Colors deepen. Lights reflect. Streets shine. There’s a quiet beauty in watching a bustling place soften under a blanket of rain. Some of my favorite city shots — especially black and white — have come from days when most people stay indoors. That’s when the city shows a different side: still, moody, and more intimate. This post may contain affiliate links. If you click on one and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products, services, or tools I personally use and love. I also include links to my Etsy shop where I sell original travel photography and printable guides. These are my own products, not sponsored listings, and every purchase helps support my work as a travel photographer and writer. Thank you! 🏙️ Brooklyn Bridge in the Rain One of my favorite rainy photos is a black-an...