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LA Conservancy's LA NOIR-chitectureTour. Formosa Cafe appears in the movie "LA Confidential"
In 1925, Jimmy Berstein started with an out of service Pacific Electric Red Car next to the United Artist Lot, the rest is history and can be read on their website: www.formosacafe.com
7156 Santa Monia Blvd. at the corner of Formosa Ave.
A near full Harvest-moon rises over Grand Avenue.
Set Description: Views from a Near North Rooftop. Check out the story behind this shoot in my latest blog
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Canon AE-1
Expired Fuji Pro160S shot at 50ISO
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One of the first cg bolts I saw. They didn't last long, so I'm glad I caught a few.
Set Description: New perspectives on a familiar subject. Lightning from high-up in the Willis Tower during a summer storm.
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What's left of our instameet crew after wandering from the CAF to near Adler Planetarium.
SET DESCRIPTION: I had the pleasure of wandering around shooting with a handful of instagram friends on a gorgeous day in Chicago. Here's what I saw
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Looking West down the river from the riverwalk.
A quick walk around the Chicago during a December snowfall.
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Checking sight lines before setting up a sunset time-lapse
Set description: I had a blast showing Sean Parker
around Chicago as he ended a 2-week long raod trip up famed Route 66.
Sean was traveling the route with Joel Schat to document their travels via time-lapse. While Joel continued onto Indianapolis to shoot the Indy 500, Sean and I hit the streets, balconies, and roofs of Chicago to get as many time-lapsable scenes we could fit in during his brief visit.
Together, they are creating a documentary for Roadtrippers with some great film & time-lapse sequences detailing their stops along the way. To see more photos from their trip and get updates on the documentary’s progress go here >> #TravelRoute66
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B&W fog
Set Description: The fog returned to Chicago so I hopped a flight with Rotorzen Helicopters to capture it.
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The city's so warm
Set Description: Got to shoot Navy Pier's fireworks from the lighthouse on the breakwater. The pyrotechnics were cool, but the experience, and sunset) was even better.
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UIC Campus
Did a few loops around The Loop after wrapping an aerial shoot for a client near O'Hare.
Fly With Rotorzen
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Sean setting up a time-lapse at Crown Fountain
Set description: I had a blast showing Sean Parker
around Chicago as he ended a 2-week long raod trip up famed Route 66. Here are some of the shots I caught along the way.
Sean was traveling the route with Joel Schat to document their travels via time-lapse. While Joel continued onto Indianapolis to shoot the Indy 500, Sean and I hit the streets, balconies, and roofs of Chicago to get as many time-lapsable scenes we could fit in during his brief visit.
Together, they are creating a documentary for Roadtrippers with some great film & time-lapse sequences detailing their stops along the way. To see more photos from their trip and get updates on the documentary’s progress go here >> #TravelRoute66
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Sunrise approaches
Batch Description: Another frigid morning, another trip down to the lakefront & Millennium Park with some Chicago Instagrammers
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The Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park--designed by Frank Gehry.
Millennium Park. Chicago, Illinois.
Buckingham Fountain early in the AM (Creative Color)
3 rides, 30 total miles, 24gb of data...Here are some photos from my first week back cycling after a 6 year hiatus.
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A 'blueprint' of the massive steel beams that direct the building's weight back into the concrete core.
Set Description: Photos from my tour of Twitter: 150 N Riverside
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A 2-frame panorama from the north side of the Skydeck.
Set Description: I made the most out of an otherwise "blah" morning while up at the Willis Tower Skydeck. It's a place I haven't been to since before I became serious about photography and one in which I vow to return more often when the weather is much more interesting...
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From the Willis Tower Skydeck, high above Chicago.
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Looking back at the Chicago skyline while waiting to enter the lock system.
Set Description: A cloudy afternoon turned into a beautiful evening to be aboard Chicago's First Lady for the GNMAA summer cruise
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The antennae of the Willis and John Hancock Towers are stuck by simultaneous bolts of lighting.
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The first real thunderstorm of the year in Chicago, so I made sure to get a nice view of the skyline...
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Looking south from the Ohio St. self-park.
Set description: I found myself on three separate parking structures...with great views of the city...in the span of about 24 hours. So I took advantage of it.
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The original construction lifts were on the interior of the building which mean voids needed to be left in the floor plates to later be filled in on the elevators were repositioned. Lucky for me, that work wasn't done yet and I could capture two levels in one shot.
Set Description: Photos from my tour of Twitter: 150 N Riverside
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Set description: Photos from my tour of River Point. Thanks to the team at Hines for making this summit possible
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The colonnade atop the Crain Communications Building
Set description: A big thanks to the team at Howells & Hood. They were nice enough to help me out with my #ChicagoLandamarks project by allowing me to shoot from The Crown, their private event space atop the Tribune Tower. Awesome space, gorgeous views. Tough to beat.
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Trump Tower glows in the last bit of sunlight as seen from the rooftop parking deck of the new South Loop Mariano's
Set description: I found myself on three separate parking structures...with great views of the city...in the span of about 24 hours. So I took advantage of it.
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Killer sunrise on a frigid morning.
Batch description: Woke up early, again, to try and catch the sun rise on a bitterly cold morning. Wasn't disappointed.
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The skyline from University Village.
Shooting some skyline while Eric Hines time lapses.
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The Adler Planetarium site lonely in a partially frozen Lake Michigan.
Set Description: It's good to have friends in high places. Today i had the pleasure of shooting some cityscapes from a balcony high up in the Heritage at Millennium park
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