The J.P. Morgan corporate challenge was on that day, hence the "Run Chicago Run" on the building. 6-picture panorama stitched with Hugin, Panini projection
Are you excited? I know I am because we got to see snow for a short period of time today. We went out to spend some time trying to get that hero shot :) We had an early start today and we just kept going through the night. But before we dive in to what happened today I thought I should warm up my feed with this colorful sunset from last year! What do you think?
How often do you doubt yourself as an artist? I’m very excited to share this shot just because I got to capture it while I was in the self doubt period! It is one of those shots where I was roaming the parts of the city I’ve never saw before. Worry and plan free. I know we like to appear like we had it all figured it out all time but I’m sure that we had periods of self doubt more often than we like to admit? To be completely honest my personal struggles are frustrations with the direction where I want my photography to grow. I learned that in those moments I need to stop overthinking things and go out and shoot. It takes time for style to get it’s form. I learned that from the people wiser than me, mentors and community I had a pleasure to work with since the beginning. What do you think?
“Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s Party!’” — Robin Williams
Did you visit Marquis Marriott here in Chicago? If not, this new and sleek hotel in a high-rise building offering some amazing views of Lake Michigan! Having made its grand debut to the Chicago skyline in September 2017, this hotel spans 40 stories overlooking the world-class setting of Lake Michigan, downtown Chicago and South Loop. This is my second take of the amazing Chicago skyline from this hotel and I hope you like it?
A 4 image panorama of the Chicago Skyline as The Golden Hour transitions over to The Blue Hour. Each exposure was 10 seconds with a LEE 3 Stop ND. ...
Another B&W skyline shot, this time from my shoot at the Adler Planetarium in the summer.
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Die Skyline von Chicago zur blauen Stunde.
The skyline of Chicago at blue hour.
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Great cloud cooperation Sunday night. When I left Evanston it was mostly overcast. When I got to the Field Museum the clouds began breaking. 15...
“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is to not stop questioning.” - Albert Einstein
Blue or golden hour? As you probably noticed, lately I’m experimenting with the blue hour cityscape shots. Some might agree that I’m in the right city to experiment with that kind of photography :) I just love the stormy dramatic skies and the transition from natural to artificial light. Don’t get me wrong I love dramatic, colorful sunsets too, but the blue hour is more interesting when it comes to cityscapes. What do you think?
Are you ready? If everything goes as planed tomorrow morning we should be able to see some sun! Fingers crossed! So in all that excitement while making plans for tomorrow I forgot to mention the polar vortex birthday :) This is from one of those cold colorful mornings back in January 2019. What do you think?
Are you excited? I love that feeling when the seasons are about to switch and we move in to the early spring with all the weather changes that is about to bring. The first major one is happening today and we might be even able to witness and capture aurora or northern lights here in Illinois! This image is captured last spring, I used my wind painted clouds technique to emphasize the movement of the clouds and contrast it agains the still and beautiful Chicago skyline. What do you think?
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Shot form the Adler Planetarium. It was a nice evening and I was alone by myself when I was taking this which was...
"Reflect upon your present blessings, of which every man has plenty; not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some." - Charles Dickens
Doesn’t it feel like it’s over? I grew up with the seasonal change in my life and I learned over the time that that part is so deeply rooted in me that I can’t live without it. I really enjoy every change to the fullest. Having said that I don’t think that I ever enjoyed winter as much as I enjoyed this one. It was the coldest one but it was great. I think that now is safe to say that it’s time for that change again. What do you think?
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Did you all have a great time this weekend? My evening yesterday was great! I had the opportunity to hang out at the Marquis Marriott here in Chicago with the Art Of Chi crew. This Insta-meet was extremely fun and the views were phenomenal! I enjoyed meeting all the people I usually hang out on IG and didn’t have the chance to meet before.. All in all time well spent. I think I got few keepers from last night and this is one of them. What do you think
TECH HOUSE “The clock is running. Make the most of today. Time waits for no man. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it is called the present.” - Alice Morse Earle
Sunset over the skyline of Chicago. I was watching the light hit the sides of the buildings that face west, the balance of light and shadows in a...
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Another shot from Adler this was before the sky went dark. I also took a pano from here which you can view in the...
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A close up of the towers in Chicagos skyline. This was shot on the way back from shooting from Adler Pier.
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