I had a good time shooting this new LIC building for Curbed. It was a challenge to look for shots that weren't straight documentary real estate pictures. The building uses a lot of textures and natural materials. Also great views. Some highlights:
Peripatetic.
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- Newspapers - Tobacco
- The Black Friday crush of humanity
- Swoon truck
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- Where the sun don't shine
- Eleven Times Square
- Winter begins
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2 comments:
I LOVE how the opposite building reflects into the building you were shooting! It looks as if the windows are distorted.
I had to practically press my face against the glass to see myself in the reflection. If I wasn't on a somewhat formal tour it would have been fun to try to put myself more distinctly in one of the windows.
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