Published at: 06:02 pm - Saturday February 08 2020
I’ve photographed and posted this location multiple times, but it continues to draw me back time and again. The architectural lines are incredible, but also, east/west walkthrough and structure of the buildings creates so many different lighting situations, depending on time of day and year. This was taken on a sunny mid-day.
Published at: 08:01 pm - Wednesday January 22 2020
A revisit to an old friend. This is such a fun place to photograph, and this time around, it was even better because I was able to share the experience with my friend Carl. Thanks for visiting, bud!
Published at: 10:01 pm - Monday January 20 2020
Photographer, book publisher, banker, explorer of light … and best friend, Carl Gandolfo.
Published at: 09:01 am - Sunday January 12 2020
Abstract images have always caught my attention, maybe because they evoke a question of mystery and what lies within. On a recent walk to my bus stop after work, I came to this familiar corner with an awesome restaurant space with patio. The restaurant recently closed, unfortunately. I peered inside one of the windows, and […]
Published at: 11:12 am - Saturday December 14 2019
Early evening at Atlanta’s Midtown Marta Station.
Published at: 08:07 pm - Sunday July 14 2019
Published at: 06:07 am - Sunday July 14 2019
Published at: 08:06 pm - Tuesday June 18 2019
My early morning happy place. Quiet, quaint, comfortable.
Published at: 05:05 pm - Saturday May 11 2019
I’m still exploring and loving this new space. Eventually I hope to time an interesting subject walking through the frame, but in the meantime I’m enjoying the architecture all by itself. The “hanging bubbles” are a super cool touch!
Published at: 09:05 am - Sunday May 05 2019
In an ideal world, I would have preferred the subject be slightly better placed for separation to draw better attention to him. Still, I love the overall graphic nature of this space and the resulting image.
Published at: 09:04 am - Sunday April 14 2019
Big city architecture is always an allure to me, but more gems can often be found by venturing off the main path into nearby neighborhoods. I wandered into Sweet Auburn and the area where Martin Luther King, Jr. lived and pastored on a Saturday walk about. There’s so much history there, of course. But, it is still a […]
Published at: 09:04 am - Sunday April 14 2019
Atlanta has pockets of great architecture, and several downtown hotels highlight this. I’ve photographed and posted images from the Marriott Marquis (Marriott Marquis Atlanta). The Hyatt Regency has similarities and is equally compelling. This should be no surprise since John C. Portman is the architect of both (as well as SunTrust, the subject of my prior post).