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Another train from my Amtrak trip up to DC December 22nd 2025. Somewhere up in Southern Virginia
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To wrap up my 36 views series for now, this angle of the Bank of America Plaza was taken from atop Stone Mountain outside of Atlanta an was the last image I took for the series. • • • • • #bankofamericaplaza #typology #contemporarylandscape #atlphotographer #stonemountain
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Coming to a close in this series with the next post. This is a view from the median on I-75. Super fun experiment I was doin with this one which obviously makes it stand out from the rest. Everything was in camera. · · · · #streethunter #typology #contemporarylandscape #atlphotographer #explorepage
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This was an interesting view from a building along Ted Turner Dr in downtown Atlanta #streethunter #typology #contemporarylandscape #atlphotographer #explorepage
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Back to our regularly scheduled program, here’s a view of the plaza from a similar location as my first image of the series. The old CNN center is on the left. #streethunter #typology #contemporarylandscape #atlphotography #explorepage
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To take a break from our regularly scheduled program, this is a special piece from my final project (and book) at SCAD. Agape (ah-GAH-pay) is a word of Ancient Greek origin that translates, roughly, to selfless, unconditional, or divine love. While it is often used in religious contexts to define the love between humans and God, I am using it to represent the highest form of love that one can experience or evoke. As I came of age, an era of my life began which showed me what it meant to lose. I was raised between two families full of adults and the elderly. This set me up for life in ways that I simply could not have imagined as an adolescent. An unconditional love from my family and friends provided me with a perfect system to see the rights and wrongs about navigating growing up in the modern world. Realistically, I couldn’t ask for more. Still, though, our lives ebb and flow. In my first year of college I slowly lost my grandmother, Evangeline, to pancreatic cancer. She was the first and only person in my immediate family that I’ve ever lost. In the wake of her passing I learned a lot about her life, what she did, and how she was a monumental force of life for everyone she touched. As I looked inward I came to better understand the power of love in the connections we share with everyone. It is what moves us forward and brings us life, time after time. That day of loss was four years ago today. My grandmother funded mine and my sister’s college education and we’ve both come out of it facing forward to become better for ourselves and the people in our lives. We are blessed and do our best with all the love we’ve learned from our angels. #familyportrait #composite #photobook #scadgrad #explorepage
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A view from Piedmont Park during the annual Dogwood Festival #atlphotography #piedmontpark #typology #dogwoodfestival #explorepage
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The view from the base of the plaza #atlphotographers #contemporarylandscape #typology #explorepage #streetfinder
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The daytime view from Ted Turner Drive just between downtown and midtown #atlphotography #contemporarylandscape #typology #architecturephotographylovers #ᴇxᴘʟᴏʀᴇᴘᴀɢᴇ
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From the top of the Gold line on the MARTA the plaza is still visible #atlphotography #contemporarylandscape #typology #architecture_hunter #explorepage
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The view from Fox theater in Midtown on Peachtree St
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I just finished my schooling at SCAD and have a lot of photos that I can share so i’m graduating the carousels and am gonna try to just consistently drop photos into the feed I still have a couple series to post and the first is a series titled 36 Views of a Pencil which is a modernized fine art photography rendition of Katsushika Hokusai’s wood block print series “36 Views of Mount Fuji.” My series all centers the Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta as opposed to Mount Fuji. This is an ongoing series, but the first dozen or so are from when I started it a few years ago.
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