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- Sneak A Peak
A subjective image flashed on me when I saw this image, taken from Burj Dubai (700+ meters!) Which brought a silly question to my attention: is this a new feature in the skyline of the modern city? This image, like the old one that circulated the internet several times, is going to be viewed later [...]
- A Book: wallpaper* City Guide - Dubai
A Book is a book feature that we’re going to slide in from post to post, and Phaidon’s wallpaper* city guide - Dubai is our first feature.
You’d expect the coming words; it’s a city guide, how good could it possibly get? Well, it is quite good! You’d expect a boring dull booklet that reads like [...]
- Dark Reflection
A while ago, I wrote about Randomness In Reflections and how the technique was used excessively in Architectural Photography. Well, I stumbled upon an another example, a shot by Sam Javanrouh. This photo is titled ‘Dark Reflection’, meaning that the photographer is referring to the reflections as a subject of interest in the photo, and [...]
- Randomness in Reflections
I was looking at some Architecture Photos, and I stumbled upon one of the photos, and then I was shocked by the amount of photos using the same technique.
Is this photography? Some qualities are present, yet it doesn’t feel like a photographer’s shot. However, more contrast would increase the photo’s abstraction, by concentrating on the [...]
- Architecture of Density
Micheal wolf is a photographer born in Germany whose been working on an amazing project called “Arcitecture of Density” where he features the most densely populated areas of the world, Hong kong
This project is now out in a book “Hong kong: Front door/Backdoor”, with amazing photographs that are not only unique but a amazingly “Dense”.
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