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Without a relationship between your hands, eyes and your idea, you remove an element of humanity. You forget the shoes that scruff, fingers that leave smudge marks. The space will never remain stark and its users will all be imperfect.
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Shopfront Elegy
Vici MacDonald photographs British commercial and industrial facades, often traveling to areas most people wouldn’t consider photogenic. For her, storefronts are more than just windows and signs: they’re “urban tales which deserved noticing and recording.”
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Oren’s, West 112th Street
Musician Parker Ramsay ties together architecture, music performance, algebra, punctuation, and coming of age in a lovely personal essay inspired by his time playing the organ in English cathedrals.
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Mimo Khair Photography
Shanghai-based photographer Mimo Khair is interested in people, cityscapes, and architecture, but whatever she shoots is infused with her keen sense of composition and storytelling.
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Places Journal
Places is a journal that publishes narrative journalism, essays, criticism, and photography on contemporary architecture, the landscape, and urbanism.
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Mabry Campbell Photography Blog
Immerse yourself in the tones and textures of architecture and landscape in Mabry Campbell’s photography.
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Photography in Oman
On his blog, film photographer David A. Lockwood shares striking images of landscapes — both natural and urban — in Oman’s deserts.
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After the Final Curtain: Matt Lambros Photographs America’s Movie Theaters in Ruins
Photographer Matt Lambros captures the decaying past in America’s abandoned movie theaters.
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Capturing the Eerie Beauty of Modern Ruins
Is there anything spookier than the haunting beauty of abandoned buildings? In time for Halloween, we revisit these gorgeous shots of 20th-century ruins, and the bloggers who devote their time to documenting them.
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The Watchers
“As spectators, silent observers, stoic witnesses, these structures remain mum to impenetrable histories, to generation upon generation of beings, rushing, stirring about, as water runs in a river, always moving, never the same, always the same.” RFOTOFOLIO showcases images of Rome by Liese Ricketts.
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Cate St Hill
London-based interior and design blogger Cate St Hill offers inspiration for simple, clever design and light and relaxed Scandinavian interiors.
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