Photographer of the Day: Wade Brooks
Category: Architecture Photographer: Wade Brooks Photo: “Hunt Library in Black and White” Classic architectural photography! Note the perfected vertical line of the close corner, which
The gift of a Brownie 127 film camera during the ’60s inspired Steven’s quest to capture the things that mattered to him. During his 37-year photographic industry career, Steven designed and manufactured products; photographed commercially, countless weddings and social events; ran trade shows; wrote tech bulletins; and taught (e.g., Naval Air Stations, Air Force Bases, NASA, the Pentagon, and 10 Nuclear aircraft carriers—two underway at sea). His clients and employers include EPOI, Nikon, GMI photographic (Bronica, Sea&Sea, Philips), Konica Digital Cameras, Megavision digital backs, Horseman Large Format, and trade organizations (as industry advisor). From 2004-2015 Steven led the Explorers of Light program for Canon USA. Steven coordinated the sponsored activities for 80+ professional photographers/printers (lectures at trade shows, trade organizations, museums, galleries, camera clubs, etc.). The teacher in Steven enhances his students’ skills and knowledge, preparing novices and professionals to deliberately and successfully capture images that matter to them.
Category: Architecture Photographer: Wade Brooks Photo: “Hunt Library in Black and White” Classic architectural photography! Note the perfected vertical line of the close corner, which
Category: Architecture Photographer: Jeff Goldberg Photo: “Chicago Theatre Lobby” Typically architectural photography utilizes exacting corrections to make buildings appear as designed, rather than how why
Category: Architecture Photographer: iLOVEnature’s Photography Inspiration Photo: “The Fountain of Wealth *Corners of Singapore*” This incredible spectacle of enormity is very effectively dramatized by this
Category: Architecture Photographer: Rudy Pilarski Photo: “profusion hight key” Rudy consistently delivers high impact and stunning architectural imagery, and this is certainly no exception. From
Category: Architecture Photographer: Stig Nygaard Photo: “Copenhagen International School” While this very pretty image is not what I would typically refer to as an “architectural”
Category: Architecture Photographer: Ritxy Photo: “untitled” Reflections can add tremendous visual excitement, and when the original shapes are amazing in themselves, when combined with their
Category: Architecture Photographer: Northernstar28** Photo: “A Bit of Muted Noir….” This is not so much an architectural photograph of “a” building, but rather building itself,
Category: Architecture Photographer: Christian Meermann Photo: “Wandering Spirits #4” Using the inherent power of Black & White helps this striking interior make impact to the
Category: Architecture Photographer: Ritxy Photo: “Untitled” While normally a panorama — especially one where horizon lines are distorted — is not the ideal form of
Category: Architecture Photographer: Rudy Pilarski Photo: “doubles perspective” Frequent Architectural photographer of the day Rudy Pilarsky hits another home run with a solid engaging view
Category: Architecture Photographer: Jeff Goldberg Photo: “Light Court Colors (The Rookery)” Architecture meets photography meets design meets geometry. A wide-angle view makes of a strong
Category: Architecture Photographer: Christian Meermann Photo: “Tempodrom #5” While as architectural images go, this is about as minimal as it gets! While it’s nearly impossible