Evanston, located in the northern suburbs of Chicago, is a charming city that boasts a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene. With its tree-lined streets, beautiful parks, and stunning architecture, Evanston is a photographer's paradise. Whether you're a professional photographer or just someone who loves to capture the beauty of the world around you, there are plenty of photography locations in Evanston that will inspire you. From the historic buildings on Northwestern University's campus to the picturesque beaches along Lake Michigan, Evanston offers a diverse range of settings that are perfect for capturing stunning images.
Guess what? Yes we are still in Chicago and you are looking at The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Center for the Musical Arts on the @northwesternu campus in Evanston. It’s a work of art by @goettschpartners. This is from last May when we were enjoying a quiet jazz performance. To be quite honest Evanston is packed with things to do and places to see and it’s very peaceful if you want to get away from the city just for a moment. If you want to learn architecture & street photography please join us at Out Of Chicago Summer Conference. Use code “CHICAGO” to get $400 off. What do you think?
Last night I could either watch the Cubs' Triple-A farm team get destroyed by the Nationals or hang out on an empty El platform taking pictures. ...
I think that the most important thing about any art is the sense of escape. What do you think?
Northwestern is finishing construction on their new Visitor Center at the south end of the Evanston campus. Although construction is not completed,...
Monday-fun day, right? Not for me :) After spending two days at home I feel I need some air and that’s when the works come in. So getting some air will have to wait. Until then let’s look at this amazing building from the Northwestern Campus. What do you think?
Northwestern University has two new editions to the south end of the Evanston Campus.
On the left is the new Visitor Center, designed by Perkins +...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Evanston!
Most notably Nenad Spasojevic.