Glenn Koehler Photography

Glenn Koehler Photography Commercial and fine art photography throughout the Lehigh Valley

03/19/2024

Glenn Koehler is a photographer and writer based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. His work spans photojournalism during fires and natural disasters, to fine art displayed in galleries and museums. His photography has been featured in national publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and the Associated Press. His work chronicling the last days of Martin Tower, Bethlehem Steel’s former headquarters, drew considerable local attention and was featured on Petapixel, one of the internet’s foremost photography publications.

Koehler's work is currently on view on the South Bethlehem Greenway as part of our Bodies of Knowledge Exhibition.

I'm No Longer Accepting The Things I Cannot Change, I'm Changing the Things I Cannot Accept
Glenn Koehler, 2020
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Post written by Collett Akins, Class of 2027

There were a lot of mosquito bites and two very scared frogs involved in getting this overcast shot of tonight’s blue su...
08/31/2023

There were a lot of mosquito bites and two very scared frogs involved in getting this overcast shot of tonight’s blue supermoon.

The supermoon rising over Allentown tonight.
08/02/2023

The supermoon rising over Allentown tonight.

Christmas in July 🎄
07/25/2023

Christmas in July 🎄

Bryce Harper came to Allentown and crushed the hell out of some baseballs.
08/26/2022

Bryce Harper came to Allentown and crushed the hell out of some baseballs.

Passenger rail in the Lehigh Valley? There was that one day back in 2016..
08/19/2022

Passenger rail in the Lehigh Valley? There was that one day back in 2016..

yay america or whatever
07/05/2022

yay america or whatever

Ready for that slow summer burn
06/21/2022

Ready for that slow summer burn

Scenes from the Women’s March in downtown Bethlehem earlier today.
05/14/2022

Scenes from the Women’s March in downtown Bethlehem earlier today.

Apparently it’s Tartan Day, celebrated in North America to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 132...
04/07/2022

Apparently it’s Tartan Day, celebrated in North America to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. One from the archives to celebrate ☘️🗡

Little late on posting but instead of doing the usual Top 9 posts, out of over 13,000 photos I took this year, here’s my...
01/01/2022

Little late on posting but instead of doing the usual Top 9 posts, out of over 13,000 photos I took this year, here’s my ten favs from the year, most of which haven’t been published before.

1. Fourth of July over Allentown

2. A candid moment in Bethlehem’s Rose Garden (if anyone happens to know the family please let me know, I’d love to get them a print!)

3. Air Force One lands in Allentown

4. The Rigger’s Welfare Room at the former Bethlehem Steel site, seemingly untouched since it closed.

5. Underground in Pennsylvania hauling coal on the Reading & Northern Railroad

6. The PPL Building during the big snowstorm last January

7. Machine Shop No. 2 at the former Bethlehem Steel site, once the largest commercial building in the world.

8. Fireworks over Allentown

9. The break room at a local sale quarry.

10. And last but not least, for those who don’t know me personally, my wife and I welcomed a baby boy into the world this year. I’d be much less of a person without her and I believe my art wouldn’t be what it is without her. And now I have a whole new reason to keep creating and make photos that hopefully one day my son will be proud of

Happy New Year!

Autumn Fades.Scenes from a recent walk around North Bethlehem.
11/29/2021

Autumn Fades.

Scenes from a recent walk around North Bethlehem.

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