elements
through the lens of an architect
By Matthew Festger
mfestger
The eye of the architect is trained to see the world in a unique way. It affords them the ability to recognize patterns, geometry, light, color, and spatial forms that might otherwise go without notice.
What emerges is the understanding of a close relationship between Architecture and Photography.
Publish Date
June 15, 2008
Dimensions
Large Format Landscape 13x11 inches (33x28 cm)
120 pgs
Category
Architecture
Tags
New York, Long Island, Sea Port, new orleans, Art, Architecture, Artist, Architect, Camera, Lens, Geometry, Color, Intrigue, Scale, Pattern, Perspective, Space, Texture, Time, Light, Shadow, Layers, Movement, Black, White, Artistic, Museum, Rome, Florence, Pisa, Tuscany, Venice, France, South, Korea, Seoul, NYC, Brooklyn, Queens, Meier, LeCorbusier, Street, Road, Windmill, Stairs, Bridge, park, manhattan, pond, ancient, ruins, new, book, album, photographs, picutures, composition, work, statue, sculpture, fort
About the Author
Matthew Festger
mfestger
New York, NY
Amateur photographer specializing in landscape, fine art, and real estate.
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