A cyclist rides past the State Theatre in downtown Minneapolis.

The Landscape of Minneapolis Cycling: A Photo Essay

When I moved to Minneapolis in 2023 and began exploring the city on foot, I was quickly inspired by the bike culture. Through my work with Streets.mn, I have met many bike advocates and enthusiasts, whom I feel form the nucleus of the energy driving our efforts for equitable transit and infrastructure.

While walking, I began to reflect on how Minneapolis’ excellent bike infrastructure enhances the pedestrian experience. The network of dedicated bike lanes, greenways, parks and paths — and the integration with the broader transit system — both supports cycling and fosters a symbiotic relationship with pedestrian infrastructure. As I walked the city making landscape photographs, I was also inspired by how cyclists navigated the network. I’m drawn to the movement, energy and style of cycling. It brings a burst of energy and dynamism to public spaces that make them much more enjoyable. The strong sense of community, most visible in group bike rides, was contagious. As a pedestrian, I find no better allies and sources of inspiration than the cycling community.

A cyclist on a high wheel bike rides on a paved bike trail in Northeast Minneapolis.
Northeast Minneapolis, 2024

Last summer, I decided I wanted to start photographing cyclists moving through the landscape. I thought my style of landscape photography would work well for this type of project, and I found it challenging to take candid photographs in public, which I hadn’t attempted seriously in years. 

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Although some debate the ethics of candid photography, my intention is to celebrate and document the public good of cycling infrastructure, rather than to denigrate or mock anyone. No matter my intention, however, others may view the photographs differently, and I am willing to engage in that discourse. In fact, now that these photographs are public, I’ll be offering a 5×7 print to anyone who recognizes themselves in a photograph as a thank you.

A lone cyclist on a residential street in Minneapolis, as seen from a distance through some trees.
South Minneapolis, 2024

Compositionally, capturing cyclists in motion presents unique challenges. Unlike my usual approach of moving through the landscape and capturing images spontaneously, this project demands a different method, one that requires patience and keen observation. Finding the right moment — with the perfect convergence of light, scenery and action — often means waiting and watching. This slower, more deliberate approach has allowed me to observe and appreciate the subtle nuances of urban cycling in a way I had not before. In most of the photographs, the cyclists are only a small part of the overall frame, which is intentional. I enjoy exploring how photography can communicate scale and context, which also makes some of the photographs difficult to fully appreciate on small screens!

The project also allows me to explore themes of movement and energy within the cityscape. Cyclists embody a dynamic energy as they navigate the urban landscape, and capturing this energy through photography is my central goal. It is about freezing a moment of motion, a burst of speed or a quiet moment of contemplation on a bike.

Ultimately, I hope this project is viewed as a thoughtful observation of the interaction between cyclists and the robust infrastructure that makes Minneapolis a top city for cycling.

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A cyclist rides a bicycle in the foreground aside a sidewalk. There is a bus and buildings in the background.
Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, 2024
A cyclist rides on a bike trail on the right side of the photograph with train tracks besides them. There is shadow over the trail and buildings and trees in the background.
North Loop, Minneapolis, 2024
Street scene with a group of cyclists in an intersection in the center. There are grass, trees, and buildings throughout the photo.
South Loop, Bloomington, 2024
West Bank, Minneapolis, 2024
Three cyclists ride down a bike path on a city street with buildings in the background.
North Loop, Minneapolis, 2024
Two riders are shown from overhead on a bike trail. They are surrounded by grass and trees. The opening to a tunnel is behind them with a shot of the Minneapolis skyline beyond that.
Downtown Minneapolis, 2024
A long shot of cyclists on a bike path from afar with organic tree matter in the foreground and trees in the background.
Downtown Minneapolis, 2024
A cyclist in blue and black rides on a city street. There are road signs, trash and recycling bins, and trees.
South Minneapolis, 2024
A cyclist in black rides on the Midtown Greenway bike path with a building and trees in the background.
Midtown Greenway, Minneapolis, 2024
Shot from above, there is a shot of cyclists on a bike path and a ramp to the (not pictured) street. There are trees and buildings in the background.
Midtown Greenway, Minneapolis, 2024
An aerial shot of a bike path with cyclists heading in both directions (toward and away from the shot) with trees around them throughout the photo.
Midtown Greenway, Minneapolis, 2024
A long shot shows a cyclist in the background on a path with many trees beyond them.
South Minneapolis, 2024
A city street photo shows a cyclist and a vehicle with trees and buildings beyond them.
North Loop, Minneapolis, 2024
A shadowy photo shows darkness cast over buildings, a city street, and a cyclist.
North Loop, Minneapolis, 2024
A city street is cast in shadow with a cyclist riding in a sliver of sunlight. There are cars and buildings in the background with the street in the foreground.
North Loop, Minneapolis, 2024
Cyclists ride on a separated bicycle path aside a business toward an intersection.
South Minneapolis, 2024
A cyclist rides on a bike path below with a bridge above and behind them. There are trees and buildings in the background.
Downtown Minneapolis, 2024
A cyclist, cast in shadow, pulls a wagon from their bike. Colorful murals depicting various people adorn buildings in the background.
Downtown Minneapolis, 2024
In the reflections of a buildings glass front, the photo depicts a cyclist on a street with a colorful mural above them.
Downtown Minneapolis, 2024
A cyclist rides in a red lane on a city street, their hands at their sides. There are trees and buildings in the background.
Uptown, Minneapolis, 2024

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About Bryan Formhals

Bryan Formhals is a marketing strategist and photographer based in Minneapolis. Living car-free since 2007, his photography projects focus on long city walks, pedestrian infrastructure and idiosyncratic green spaces.