Metropolis

A periscope view into the future.

Some of today’s most progressive and bold architecture photographed with old box cameras.

3 Responses to Metropolis

  1. Nice. This is really exciting. I’ve been using a Nikon D80 for about 5 years and am itching to shoot some film again. My lil’ ole’ Holga I purchased in SanFran is calling my name now that you have inspired me with this post.
    Hey thanks for liking my “It’s not Always about the Photograph” post. That was a whim of a gem and put that out there quickly to get off my anal retentive perfection horse.
    Cheers. Looking forward to expoloring more of your site.
    SueAnn

  2. Beautiful work. I especially like “twentyseven”!
    I have about 15 blog posts in draft form. A secondary project to my 365: A Study. One year of images taken only with a smart phone. Well within that project emerged tons of unintentional abstract shots then I started to shoot intentionsl blurred abstracts. I think this will be my next entry. As a futurist and abstract artist I would love your constructive critique. I’ll grab your attention when I post it.
    Cheers
    SueAnn/ST Photography

    • I look forward to seeing some more of your abstracts. Smart phones is one of the most exciting technologies right now. Just as the internet has changed the face of our society Smart Phones are quickly changing how we live. Unfortunately this is coming at a cost to our personal privacy and that is the big hurdle right now. We can have technology and freedom together if we are vigilant and fight for the freedom of privacy.
      I use my art created with Smart Phones as a way to draw light on these issues.
      Cheers!
      Sherman

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