Morning light is an architecture photographer’s most reliable friend and nowhere is that more relevant than in this spectacular scene from a chilled, lonely Sunday morning in Chicago featuring the Trump International Hotel and Tower designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this 45 story, steel frame staple of the Chicago Skyline is a “must” capture for any architectural photographer worth his weight in Tilt-Shift lenses. Had to squeeze into a concrete corner to get enough space to capture this gloomy frame on a gray afternoon in The Windy City.
The Colombian: Chicago, Illinois framed by the skateboarders at Millennium Park.
One Thousand Museum in Miami, FL at Sunset
One Thousand Museum in Miami, FL
Paramount at Miami World Center in downtown Miami
Morning light is an architecture photographer’s most reliable friend and nowhere is that more relevant than in this spectacular scene from a chilled, lonely Sunday morning in Chicago featuring the Trump International Hotel and Tower designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this 45 story, steel frame staple of the Chicago Skyline is a “must” capture for any architectural photographer worth his weight in Tilt-Shift lenses. Had to squeeze into a concrete corner to get enough space to capture this gloomy frame on a gray afternoon in The Windy City.
The Colombian: Chicago, Illinois framed by the skateboarders at Millennium Park.
One Thousand Museum in Miami, FL at Sunset
One Thousand Museum in Miami, FL
Paramount at Miami World Center in downtown Miami