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Regarded as one of the world’s most iconic cities, New York is a place synonymous with power, money, freedom, and history. This symbolism is frequently captured through its infamous architecture. Throughout its nearly 400 years of history, the city has constantly developed its architectural language due to its variable needs and tremendous influence on the world.
Dallas-based architectural photographer Jasmine Anwer photographed a rooftop conservatory, built by BC Greenhouse Builders, that serves as the residential clubhouse at The Drakestone apartment community in Downtown Dallas.
The Iconic American House is Nice, France-based photographer Richards Powers’ latest book and part of an ongoing project to capture the most celebrated homes from the last century.
A global athletic apparel brand needed images of their product displays in their newest flagship store. Bryan worked with an NYC-based photographer to quote the campaign
After designer Lori Paranjape converted a 1920s dairy barn into a rustic retreat for its owners, New York-based Andy Ryan was called in to take some photographs. One of them ended on the cover of last summer’s Country Living Magazine.
When the Park Hyatt made its debut in Indonesia last year, the brand called on Martin Westlake to photograph the new hotel’s architecture atop Park Tower, overlooking the urban residential expanse of Menteng district.
Wrigley Mansion is a true landmark of the Phoenix, Arizona, area. Built-in 1931 by chewing gum magnate and owner of the Chicago Cubs, William Wrigley Jr., it was a 50th wedding anniversary present to his wife.
Bryan Regan’s decade-long personal project photographing North Carolina’s capital caught the interest of Walter Magazine, who used one picture of Raleigh’s skyline for the cover of their 10th-anniversary issue, with plenty more found within.