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This was my last shot of the night. My lens got wet, and at this point, no amount of trying to dry/clean it off would fix it - Hazards of inclement weather photography I guess.
The soft-focus in various spots almost gives this photo a tilt-shift look to o it.
Set Description: On Tuesday, Chicago was treated to it's largest snowstorm since the Groundhog Day blizzard of 2011.
I bundled up and went out into the elements for a few hours at night to photograph the action on and around Michigan Avenue.
While the temperature was somewhat comfortable, the shooting conditions were brutal. Visibility was low and working the camera in torrential snow has it's challenges. Despite the difficulties I managed to get some cool shots.
Now that we got a snowstorm out of the way, bring on the spring thunderstorms!
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A silhouetted skyline just before sunset.
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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A place to relax high above Chicago. (83rd floor studio.)
"Outtakes" and a few finals from my photoshoot for Stanton Interior Concepts at the 83rd floor of Trump Tower
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Nice night for a cruise.
Took a ride up and down the river last week on a beautiful night as a part of the Chicago Bridgehouse Museum's fundraising cruise aboard a Wendella boat.
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Amy and I checked out Chicago Gourmet on a beautifully blue Sunday. While we were busy eating and drinking for a majority of the time I did take a few shots. Warning: soime are quite touristy.
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Millennium Park as seen from the MDA Apartments rooftop terrace.
Set Description: Scenes from Chicago Architecture Foundation's 'Open House Chicago 2014'.
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A 2-frame vertical panorama of Millennium Park as seen from the MDA Apartments rooftop terrace.
Set Description: Scenes from Chicago Architecture Foundation's 'Open House Chicago 2014'.
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B&W skyline at dusk.
Set Description: I took a stroll along the lakefront to photograph the BCBS building's Stanley Cup lightning scheme and got a whole lot more.
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"Ice cubes" build up along the lip of lakefront path.
Set Description: It's may be March, but winter's icy grip continues to cling on in Chicago. Here are a few shots from an early morning trip to the lakefront.
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Toews (B&W)
A few photos from the Stanley Cup Parade from my perch near the corner of Franklin and Washington
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Mulholland Dam at the Hollywood Reservoir, 1924. So this was on the tour because of "The Overlook" 2007 by Michael Connelly, book not a movie yet.
I was told not to take photos do to the tour restrictions, but please tell me why then if I had come past here any other day I could take this photo?
The MCA, where minimalist architecture makes a bold statement.
Set Description: My first visit to the Museum of Contemporary Art...As much as I enjoyed the exhibits, I was even more so enthralled with the architecture within the MCA itself.
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Then we went to the Lincoln Park Zoo...
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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Franklin Street bridge.
Set Description: Taking a stroll around the Chicago river on a beautiful spring evening
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One of my new favorite artists, Lee Bontecou, uses welded steel, canvas, epoxy, leather, and wire, to create stunning 3D works of art.
Set Description: My first visit to the Museum of Contemporary Art...As much as I enjoyed the exhibits, I was even more so enthralled with the architecture within the MCA itself.
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Willis' reflection in the South Branch of the Chicago River. (B&W)
Took a ride up and down the river last week on a beautiful night as a part of the Chicago Bridgehouse Museum's fundraising cruise aboard a Wendella boat.
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