This series is about the urban lines that surround us, created by modern buildings that represent change and the rebirth of a society. The photographs were taken in New York, USA and Brasilia, capital of Brazil.
New York: Two different views from “The Oculus”, the new train station constructed after the previous one was destroyed on the 9/11 terrorist attack.
Brasilia: The National Museum and the National Library on the background, forming a single body of merging lines; And the exterior view of the National Theater, creating a pattern of squares and rectangles ascending to infinity.
professional category
Urban Lines (Series)
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AUTHOR
Brazilian photographer, student at the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP).
I have recently enjoyed architectural photography, because this type of art created by architects surround us everywhere and can trigger different emotions when seen from the right perspective. I want to show this to others and share my view of how a day-to-day building can be looked at as if it was brand new.
I have recently enjoyed architectural photography, because this type of art created by architects surround us everywhere and can trigger different emotions when seen from the right perspective. I want to show this to others and share my view of how a day-to-day building can be looked at as if it was brand new.
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