A black-and-white photograph of the Lake Point Tower in Chicago emphasizes the elegant, curved shape of the iconic high-rise, designed in 1968 by John Heinrich and George Schipporeit. The minimalist color palette highlights the contrasts between the reflective glass facade and its surroundings. The isolated location east of Lake Shore Drive makes the building appear like a sculptural presence. The depiction underscores its timeless modernity and harmonious connection to nearby Lake Michigan. Without color, the architecture is showcased in its pure geometry and monumental character, making it especially striking.
My passion for photography has been with me for over two decades.
Even back then, I was fascinated by the idea of capturing special moments and my very own view of the world for eternity. Although my focus is now on people and event photography - especially wedding photography -..
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