The future is approaching. It will be fascinating to see how technology and the evolution of photography will change the way humans experience the world.
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The future is approaching. It will be fascinating to see how technology and the evolution of photography will change the way humans experience the world.
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Bob White approached me about a custom gift he wanted to create for his wife. I was very fond of his idea and agreed to take on the challenge. Bob's request was to create a photo collage of architectural images that were significant to him and his wife. Some of the shots included their old home in Little Italy, the location of the their first date, the hospital where there children were born, and the corner grocery store where they used to shop. The only direction Bob provided me with was that he wanted the front door of their old home to be the center of the collage and he really set me free on how to create the rest. Bob provided me with an image of where he wanted to hang the art work in his home and he also provided me with the dimensions. The final dimensions were 30in X 40in. I recommended he have the final piece printed on canvas because I felt it was the best medium for the location. Canvas is great because it doesn't reflect and holds up really well.
My wife and I ventured out on a beautiful Sunday afternoon to shoot the images for the collage. We biked from location to location all throughout Chicago. We even ate lunch at Rosebud's, which was one of the locations on the list. We ended at the house that was going to be the main focus of the piece. Bob also requested that we incorporate the Chicago skyline, from the vantage point of their old rooftop. We met Bob at the house on Sunday evening just as the sun was beginning to set and I got some great skyline photos from the roof.
I blended some of the select images into a seamless piece of art and the final piece turned out great. This project was a lot of fun for me to create because it was unique and there was a specific printed piece that we set out to attain. It seems these days that photos are rarely printed so I was excited to see it hanging above their fireplace.
Thanks for the experience Bob.
Erik Johansson has a very cool photography/retouching style. Some of the scenes he creates are mind boggling. Take a glance at his site if you have a few minutes.
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I love these types of creative and inspirational projects. This video was particularly interesting to me because after watching it you almost feel as if you were apart of this persons life over the past year. A lot can be said in one second.
Aerial photographer Peter Andrew has a passion for shooting Americas central nervous system from a unique perspective. This is a very interesting photo project and makes you think differently about the epic scale of America's road ways.
Also, for Chicagoans interested in photography from above, local photographer Amy Aiello shoots some amazing images from high above Chicagoland from the WGN-TV News Helicopter. Checkout out her photography at amyaiello.com