About the Book
Brick. Limestone. Galaxy. Granite. Wood. iPhone. Steel. Glass. Concrete. Nearly everyone has a device in his or her hand while they walk down the street. Walking fast, reading emails or texting, the surroundings blend into the background.
When was the last time you’ve looked up?
As small as a doorframe and as large as the skyline from ten miles away, distractions draw us away from the architectural sights. Have you noticed how the windows on the skyscraper you pass daily line up? Have you seen the small art deco details on all the doors? When our perspective changes and we realize buildings from a different angle – or just stop to look at the building in its entirety – we realign our perspective and our place in physical space.
When was the last time you’ve looked up?
As small as a doorframe and as large as the skyline from ten miles away, distractions draw us away from the architectural sights. Have you noticed how the windows on the skyscraper you pass daily line up? Have you seen the small art deco details on all the doors? When our perspective changes and we realize buildings from a different angle – or just stop to look at the building in its entirety – we realign our perspective and our place in physical space.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 56 - Publish Date: Nov 20, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords black and white, fine arts, Photography, photobook, architecture
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About the Creator
Dunton Photography
Greater Philadelphia Area
Slopping through mud, crunching through snow, tiptoeing on hardwoods, stomping down the alleys, crouching in front of an antique auto. Listening to the gentle breeze rustle the leaves, the cry of a hawk, the creak of the decayed door, the horns from taxis in traffic, the engine roaring to a start. I photograph nature, abandonment, landscapes, architecture,and automotive subjects. I rarely schedule my photo shoots but I enjoy going out and photographing for hours on end. I seek to share my vision and the appearance of what is in front of my lens, and hint on a feeling viewers may share.