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My fifth exercise in playing with New York fire escapes is this colorful one. The series is meant as an uplifting collection to literally escape from the dreary (pandemic) reality into this imaginary world of rhythm, color and creative joy.
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Sweet and irresistible like honey. That is what patterns are to me. The simple joy of repetition is such a profound pleasure, I can never have enough of it. This facade pattern I captured in Paris - near Rosa Parks Station. It reminds me of the shape puzzles my children used to make as toddlers. Sweet memories by association.
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Bank of America Plaza get hits hard with the daily gold show of sun in Downtown Tampa, running over Kiley Garden and thru the city.
In these times of ongoing uncertainty I am happy to find some peace of mind in my studio. Last week I came up with the idea to create this epic circular composition, using multi colored buildings out of my image archive (taken at the Johan Cruyff Boulevard in Amsterdam).
I was immediately drawn to the repeating diamond pattern on this building facade. Looking up, I positioned my camera to capture just the pattern itself, removing any context that would identify the structure.
Working in black and white helped emphasize the strong contrast between the white panels and the dark shadows they create. I love how the diagonal arrangement creates this sense of movement across the frame, almost like a visual rhythm.
What I find fascinating about architectural photography is finding these moments where function becomes pure form. By focusing tightly on just this section, a practical building element transforms into something more abstract - a study in repetition and light.
The clean, high-contrast look gives it an almost graphic quality, like something designed on paper rather than built in the real world. Sometimes the most interesting architectural photos aren't of the entire building, but of the thoughtful details most people walk right past.
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As a photographer, a common theme I like to find is minimal geometry and patterns in nature or man-made objects. Architecture always lends to abstraction if you know where to look. This photo was taken just the other day at the Avenues Mall in Jacksonville, FL.
I titled this piece “Millennium” as the geometry reminds me of the Millennium Falcon flying through narrow passageways in the Death Star.
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