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  • 27
    Mar
    2013
    7:57am, EDT

    Golden Gate toll collectors say emotional goodbye as machines take over

     

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    Toll collector Jacquie Dean waits for a vehicle at the Golden Gate Bridge toll plaza in San Francisco on March 26, 2013. The Golden Gate Bridge will change from manned tollbooths to a full electronic tolling system starting on Wednesday.

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    An old Chevrolet makes its way past the toll booths on Tuesday.

    By Joe Rosato Jr., NBCBayArea.com

    As the end of her afternoon shift collecting tolls on the Golden Gate Bridge ended, Dawnette Reed felt the tears begin to come.

    She stepped out of her booth at lane three and made the walk back to the office for the last time. After 18 years collecting tolls at the bridge, her job was done.

    "I always say I know customers from the [baby’s] car seat to the driver's seat," Reed said of her regular customers. Read the full story.

    Stephen Lam / Reuters

    Toll collector Marilyn Alvarado receives the last toll from Jim Eddie, who is driving a vintage 1937 Packard, at her tollbooth early on Wednesday.

    Stephen Lam / Reuters

    Marilyn Alvarado waves as she leaves her tollbooth, as the last human toll collector, early on Wednesday.

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    San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge turns 75. Look back at the history of the bridge in our slideshow.

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  • 28
    May
    2012
    6:09am, EDT

    Fireworks light up Golden Gate Bridge on 75th birthday

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    Fireworks explode over the Golden Gate Bridge to celebrate its 75th anniversary on May 27, 2012 in San Francisco, California.

    Noah Berger / AP

    Fireworks erupt from the Golden Gate Bridge as part of the span's 75th anniversary celebration.

    Story: Golden Gate Bridge celebrates 75th birthday in style

    PhotoBlog: Exploring the offbeat of the Golden Gate Bridge

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    Slideshow: The Golden Gate Bridge

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    San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge turns 75. Look back at the history of the bridge in our slideshow.

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    Behind the scenes with the iron workers, painters and engineers who maintain this iconic bridge and the Coast Guard personnel who patrol its waters.

     

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  • 25
    May
    2012
    9:18am, EDT

    Exploring the offbeat of the Golden Gate Bridge

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    Views of the Golden Gate Bridge taken with an iPhone 4S using the Instagram filter "LoFi" on May 2, left, and May 3.

    Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

    In this photo taken with an iPhone 4S using the Instagram filter "LoFi" hanger cables on the Golden Gate Bridge are seen on May 2.

    Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

    A view of the Golden Gate Bridge taken with an iPhone 4S using the Instagram filter

    By Natalia Jimenez, NBC News

    Getty Images photographer Justin Sullivan has photographed the Golden Gate Bridge countless times. Based in northern California, Sullivan frequently gets assignments at the iconic bridge, a popular spot not only for tourists, but for all kinds of news events – from protests to security threats.


    On May 27, the Golden Gate Bridge celebrates its 75th anniversary. Sullivan’s offbeat images of the San Francisco icon offer a refreshing perspective on the much photographed bridge. A quick Google images search shows the view most people think of when picturing the bridge. In his Instagrams, Sullivan captures the various moods of the structure in shifting weather, details of its art deco style, as well as some of the sillier moments, often involving tourists.

    But it wasn’t until recently that Sullivan actually began photographing the bridge – or anything else, actually – outside of his news assignments. What changed? His daily camera lost some weight.

    “I used to never take pictures outside of work," said Sullivan. "I don’t have any pictures of my friends or family. Now, I take pictures all the time.”

    In February, Sullivan got the iPhone and with it has come a newfound freedom behind the lens. He has embraced experimenting taking pictures when ­– and where – it would not be possible with a heavy, expensive professional SLR. Using the phone’s volume button on the earphones to release the shutter, he will playfully hang his phone out of windows and moving vehicles to see what he gets. Of course, the iPhone has not replaced his professional cameras, which he continues to use regularly when on assignment.

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    In this photo taken with an iPhone 4S using the Instagram filter "LoFi" a tourist is seen holding a puppet in front of the Golden Gate Bridge on May 2.

    Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

    This photo taken with an iPhone 4S using the Instagram filter "LoFi" and shot from the window of an airplane shows fog rolling over the Golden Gate Bridge on Feb. 21.

    This new flexibility allowed him to revisit an idea that occurred to him in 2007 atop Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands.  The spot is known for its vista of the Golden Gate Bridge, and this particular day was shrouded in a thick fog. “I ran into [San Francisco Chronicle photographer] Fred Larson on Hawk Hill. We both said we could come to the same spot, at the same time and it would be different every day,” said Sullivan.

    And so began Sullivan’s quest to capture the daily life of the Golden Gate Bridge. The popular photo-sharing app, Instagram, provides the perfect outlet for his daily snapshots as he commutes into San Francisco, or when he ends up covering an assignment on the bridge.

    Though Sullivan will usually cross the Golden Gate Bridge 3 or 4 times a week, he falls for the bridge’s charm, as is evident in his Instagram feed.  "It is one of the architectural wonders of the world," said Sullivan. “I think it’s pretty amazing to be able to drive over it every day.”

    Follow Justin Sullivan on Instagram @sullyfoto or see his feed on Instagrid.

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    Views of the Golden Gate Bridge taken with an iPhone 4S using the Instagram filter "LoFi" on May 3, left and right, and May 1, center.

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    Views of the Golden Gate Bridge taken with an iPhone 4S using the Instagram filter "LoFi" on March 16, left, and March 19.

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    In 1937, we had double the unemployment and still had a significant debt. At the same time, we committed to a bold vision to construct this beautiful iconic structure in the Western United States. It costed us a lot of money to build, but we saw it through despite the cost, so don't tell me that gov …

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  • 21
    Mar
    2012
    11:02pm, EDT

    Golden Gate Bridge rises above the fog

    Robert Galbraith / Reuters

     

    The skyline of San Francisco and the south tower of the Golden Gate Bridge are seen from the Marin Headlands as they rise above the fog in Sausalito, Calif. March 21, 2012. A celebration held over the Memorial Day weekend in May will commemorate the bridge's 75th anniversary this year.

     

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