Sentences with phrase «taking architectural photographs»

Spanish creative Carlos Rollán is a graphic design student who also loves to pick up a camera and take architectural photographs of buildings that he spots during his travels around Europe.

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Many times individuals wish to take photographs of / in Milwaukee Public Libraries, especially the Central Library because of its architectural features.
In ’38 when he stepped for the first time through its sliding doors into a grand room of marble floor and Venetian fireplace it was the photographs along the wall that had captured his attention rather than the mad mixture of Japanese and European architectural styles: all taken in the grounds of Azalea Manor while some party was in progress, Europeans and Japanese mixing uncomplicatedly.
On view is a new series of photographs as well as three large sculptures made of architectural remnants taken from Ciudad Juárez.
Wilson's photographs, taken on site in the Western United States, Hawaii and Iceland, are manipulated in her studio and amalgamated with industrial materials, exposing their architectural qualities to investigate interior and exterior spaces.
James Casebere first came to notice as a member of the famed «Pictures Generation,» standing out from fellow artists like Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince for his uncanny take on appropriation: instead of lifting images from popular culture, Casebere created tabletop models of architectural settings out of modest materials and photographed them in eerily flat, theatrical light.
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film -LSB-...]
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film newsreel footage.
Drawing on a unique practice, Waldman immerses architectural photographs taken over the course of trips worldwide in painterly abstraction.
For instance, Förg's large - format architectural photographs of new German buildings — usually taken from below — highlight the imposing austerity of their design.
Taking root from architectural theory, futurology and geopolitics, as well as family photographs and memory of place, his hand - drawn and digital sketches, collages and mobile constructs respond to the psychic and physical impact of space, and to how these experiences are navigated and mapped.
As a student of architectural history, I took the Bechers artistically for granted on happening to walk into their first museum show, Industrial Building 1830 — 1930: A Photographic Documentation, at the State Museum for Applied Art in Munich in 1967, approaching their work (first published in architectural journals) from the standpoint of J. M. Richards's The Functional Tradition in Early Industrial Buildings (1958), with Eric de Maré's photographs.
These paintings, photographs and sculptures are made of and take inspiration from everyday things such as architectural elements, simple snapshots, textile patterns, and found detritus.
She is known for photographing sculptures and three - dimensional still - life assemblages of her own making, [2] some of which she destroys after the photos have been taken, as well as for creating images of classical figures and architectural details and their relationship to space.
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