Tempe photo contest winners: Best photos of Tempe Town Lake pedestrian bridge

The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Jesse MorganJesse Morgan
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Sarah HalesSarah Hales
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Rex KuhnRex Kuhn
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Kiana Duran.Kiana Duran
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Nick Pease.Nick Pease
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Andy KleinAndy Klein
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Daniel KingDaniel King
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: JSheridanJSheridan
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Lawrence SutherlandLawrence Sutherland
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Paul FolkPaul Folk
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Marcus TanMarcus Tan
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Danny UpshawDanny Upshaw
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Kevin WittKevin Witt
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: @HarpersGardenPics@HarpersGardenPics
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Billy HardimanBilly Hardiman
The City of Tempe hosted a photo contest to find the best photos of Tempe Town Lake's pedestrian bridge. The bridge was recently renamed to "Elmore Pedestrian Bridge" to honor James Elmore, the founding dean of the College of Architecture at Arizona State University. Out of 800 entries, the city picked 17 winners. Here are the best photos. Photo credit: Jake SchmidtJake Schmidt