When I’ve discussed Brutalist architecture on photowalks or presentations I often get asked why it’s called this so I thought a quick post with a little explanation along with some [...]
How do you decide if an image should be in color or black & white? Sometimes it’s straightforward and other times not-so-much, which is okay too. Oftentimes, the decision to keep an [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
When you’re out in the field making photographs or on the computer post-processing, one of the decisions you need to make is whether the image is best in color or black & white. To [...]
When creating architectural images the biggest consideration in composition is isolation, meaning what to include and exclude within your frame. The two basic ways to go about this are filling [...]