Archives for Architectural Photography category

Photo of downtown Altanta, GA

Up
Atlanta, GA
f/10.0 – 1/160 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Photo of clouds reflecting in the American Cancer Society building.

Cloud Reflections
American Cancer Society – Atlanta, GA
f/10.0 – 1/125 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 45mm

 

Photo of a foot bridge at the Japanese Friendship Garden in Phoenix

Geometric Bridge
Japanese Friendship Garden – Phoenix, AZ
f/11.0 – 1/320 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 70 mm

Photo of a staircase and shadows

Beneath the Stairs
f/11.0 – 1/125 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Architectural photograph of the Shepard of the Valley Church in Phoenix

f/18.0 – 1/100 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Photo of the Shepard of the Valley Church in Phoenix

f/16.0 – 1/60 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Architectural photography of the Shepard of the Valley Church

f/14.0 – 1/320 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Photograph of the Shepard of the Valley Church in Phoenix, AZ

f/11.0 – 1/160 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Architecture photography of the Shepard of the Valley Church in Phoenix

f/11.0 – 1/200 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Architecture photograph of the Shepard of the Valley Church in Phoenix

f/11.0 – 1/250 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Photo of the Bartlesville, OK train station

At the Station
Bartlesville, OK
f/5.6 – 1/60 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Photograph of criss-cross shadows on a starircase

f/11.0 – 1/160 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

f/11.0 – 1/125 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

f/11.0 – 1/40 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

f/11.0 – 1/100 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

f/11.0 – 1/160 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Photo of a bandshell in Oklahoma City

Bandshell
Oklahoma City
f/5.0 – 1/80 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 28 mm

Oklahoma City Architecture
f/7.1 – 1/60 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 45 mm

 

Built in 1956 for the H. C. Price Company, the Price Tower is one of only two Frank Lloyd Wright designed high rise buildings still in existance.  At 19 stories the building was designed as a multiple use building with offices, retail and apartments.  Today it is still a multifunction high rise being home to the Price Tower Arts Center, a museum of art, architecture, and design; Inn at Price Tower; Copper Restaurant and Bar, and the Wright Place museum store.

Bartlesville, OK may not be where you would expect to find a building like the Price Tower, much less a masterpiece by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.  But what seems like a small Midwestern railroad town is really home to major corporations such as Phillips 66.  And in Bartlesville, the Price Tower does not compete with a crowded skyline.  It is the skyline.

 Architectural photograph of the Price Tower in Bartlesville, OK

f/10.0 – 1/160 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 35 mm

Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright designed Price Tower in OK

f/4.5 – 1/20 sec – ISO 320 – Focal Length 28 mm

Photgraph of the Price Tower in Bartlesville, OK

f/4.5 – 1/20 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 35 mm

Image of the Price Tower in Oklahoma

f/1.7 – 1/20 sec – ISO 500 – Focal Length 50 mm

Architecture photo of the Price Tower

f/1.7 – 1/25 sec – ISO 640 – Focal Length 50 mm

Photograph of Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower

f/1.7 – 1/20 sec – ISO 640 – Focal Length 50 mm