The Chicago skyline is one of the world's most beautiful, but it's rarely seen from the west side, facing east. This was taken near the United Center as dusk closed in.
Maybe the most photographed place in Chicago is the Studio Gang Pavilion in the nature preserve on the south end of Lincoln Park Zoo. The design is startling as one approaches it, but it really shines best in its detail. Fiberglass pods cover the bulk of the openings created by warping, bending, and bolting the wood frame. Every angle gives a unique opportunity to capture something new and fresh. This group of photos look particularly nice as abstract wall art and are among my favorite photos from my portfolio. studio gang photographs for sale
Swing a camera in any direction while walking the Highline and you can find infinitely interesting subject material. Street photography? Check. Macro? Check. Landscape? Check. Portrait? Sure, if you can keep a thousand people from walking between you and your subject. Architecture? Ever so much. Often the design of two or three clustered buildings are so different that it's hard to put them together. These, different, yet the same, yet different. I did photograph the entire building, too, but this closer shot was more interesting. A bit of color. A lot of shade. Some reflection. and just a hint of not rectangular. It's hanging in my living room in black and white, but I've slowly come back to this version.
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