I’ve discussed photographing sculptures as a form of architectural photography in the past. It really is one of my favorite subjects and there are some great ones out there. Today, [...]
In the last post, I shared some great Brooklyn architecture. Today we’ll focus on a newer section of Manhattan, Hudson Yards. At the northern end of the High Line, which was discussed in a [...]
During last year’s New York City workshop we spent a day in Brooklyn exploring some of the borough’s new and historic architecture. The first stop was the Barclays Center designed by [...]
On a bit of a Chicago kick since I’m stuck here, we had to cancel our workshop and to make up for it I’ll be doing a little virtual tour of locations soon…stay tuned! In the [...]
Typically we share modern architecture as it’s far more conducive to creating abstracts than the more historic architecture. But, today, let’s take a look at Chicago’s Union [...]
One of our favorite Toronto locations is the Reference Library located in the Yorkville neighborhood. The building was designed by Raymond Moriyama and was completed in 1977. At that time and [...]
As we attempt to navigate the injustice that has prevailed for too long, we’re thought one tiny contribution we could make would be to highlight a black architect of today and one of his [...]
While we’re all stuck at home and anxiously awaiting the chance to travel again we thought we’d take a little virtual trip to the wild world of Antoni Gaudí. His work has become [...]
When we think of architecture, what obviously comes to mind are buildings or maybe even something like a pavilion. Another thing that makes up the urban fabric are sculptures. While not [...]
One of our favorite locations in New York City, an in general, is the Guggenheim Museum. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the museum is on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, right next to Central [...]