Pompidou Kaleidoscope
My favourite museum in the world. A single shot, just off center, tweaked to a kaleidoscopic perspective. This would be a fun print.
My favourite museum in the world. A single shot, just off center, tweaked to a kaleidoscopic perspective. This would be a fun print.
The comings and goings of airport life. Sometimes about the people, sometimes about the planes, sometimes about the glass and steel that bring them together. I’ve been in this terminal and lounge a number of times over the past 18 months, but rarely with enough time to wander and observe. From the Air France lounge in terminal 2F, walkways to and from a nearby gate.
A distinct splash of colour amidst the muted tones of Davisville station.
An almost-empty alley in Beijing’s 798 Art Zone (Dashanzi Art District).
The deserted streets of Dalanzadgad. Most of the desert town’s residents were in the nearby stadium celebrating Naadam.
A nearby apartment building, obscured in the afternoon haze, in Jurong.
Afternoon in Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia. Well more than 100 years into its construction, the vast project seems to have a plan to completion, targeted for 2026.
On the edge of South Delhi, a highway overpass carries a honking, roaring mass of traffic above our lunch location.
The masterpiece of 20th century residential architecture.
A nearby park from the 25th floor of my hotel.
On location in New York City’s Chinatown.
A man on his phone.
Some of the nearly-infinite symmetry of the high-rise apartment buildings of Ulaanbaatar.
A wider shot of the house from Wall and Door.
Inside Santiago Calatrava’s Satolas train station at the Lyon airport.
Out the window on the way to La Jolla.
Looking west on a cold, wet morning.
Along the southern wall of the island city.
On a warm summer day in Normandy.