While studying photography at the University of Georgia, I developed a love for the subject of architectural history and was very interested in trying to record images of structures that I was drawn to. Photographically, I was inspired by pictures of the cathedrals of England and France that Frederick Evans produced around the turn of the last century. His approach to abstraction and the sensitivity that he showed toward the power of light and shade was something that I strived to emulate.
Monuments in Washington, DC and urban details of the Atlanta area are represented in this group of images.
2005 Reflecting the Sun
2005 Reflecting the Sun
The View from G Deck, Georgia State University
The View from G Deck, Georgia State University
191 Peachtree Street, Atlanta Georgia
191 Peachtree Street, Atlanta Georgia
Lincoln and Shadow, Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
Lincoln and Shadow, Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
Column Base, Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
Column Base, Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
Pier Detail, Wilson Chapel, Washington National Cathedral, Washington DC
Pier Detail, Wilson Chapel, Washington National Cathedral, Washington DC
The Washington Monument viewed from the Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC
The Washington Monument viewed from the Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC
Washington Monument at Night, Washington DC
Washington Monument at Night, Washington DC
Midday, Washington Monument, Washington DC
Midday, Washington Monument, Washington DC
Midday Geometry, Woodstock Georgia
Midday Geometry, Woodstock Georgia
Pale Elevation, Atlanta Georgia
Pale Elevation, Atlanta Georgia
The National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC
The National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC
The National Museum of Natural History and the Washington Monument seen from Constitution Avenue, Washington DC
The National Museum of Natural History and the Washington Monument seen from Constitution Avenue, Washington DC
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