Very cool series. More specifically, a very New York series! There's such an abundant number of boring grey cement buildings in this city, but really if you just have a little imagination those patterns really are pretty darn cool! I wish they still made buildings with intricate brick work. Those really were the coolest patterns ever.
Which reminds me, I used to live in this I.M. Pei building (built in 1961). My friends used to call it "the Waffle Building". www.kipsbaytowers.com
Definitely a New York series and definitely a product of my job. I spend an inordinate amount of time in high rises scattered throughout the city which in turn give me access to lots of balconies on high floors and if I'm lucky- rooftops.
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We know many different types of people: Old and young. Some with background studies in the arts and others in the Sciences. Some may be self-taught tradesmen. Although they have divergent careers and very different upbringings, we've found that many have a common interest in photography.
We all love to press the shutter button, hear that tiny "click" and know that an image is made. Maybe it's a portrait, maybe a landscape, or maybe just a happy accident—the images taken are as different as the individuals that took them.
We formed Le Clique to bring together all of those different people, give them a forum to post their work, and enjoy the juxtapositions, harmony, and contrast between the things they love to photograph. Our contributors have two very simple rules: you must take the photo yourself and it must be for the simple joy of taking it.
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Very cool series. More specifically, a very New York series! There's such an abundant number of boring grey cement buildings in this city, but really if you just have a little imagination those patterns really are pretty darn cool! I wish they still made buildings with intricate brick work. Those really were the coolest patterns ever.
Which reminds me, I used to live in this I.M. Pei building (built in 1961). My friends used to call it "the Waffle Building". www.kipsbaytowers.com
Really, really nice!
Definitely a New York series and definitely a product of my job. I spend an inordinate amount of time in high rises scattered throughout the city which in turn give me access to lots of balconies on high floors and if I'm lucky- rooftops.
i also forgot to mention :
photo #2 looks like a woven scarf because of how the orange is going in and out of the grey pillars. thats cool!
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