Inaki Bergera details

I love it when architectural photographers aren’t focused on the ubiquitous money shots when shooting iconic buildings.

Inaki Bergera captures subtle moments and details that would make each architect smile I’m guessing.

The last photo, Mies’ Neue National Gallery in Berlin, would make a great Lusine album cover.

5 Comments

  1. devin says:

    exemplar captures providing dynamic stillness, and a moment to reflect… <3 aalto

  2. wolftalk says:

    the image 3rd from the bottom interests me, because out of all the images it is to me at least, the least strongest in terms of composition. id be very interested as to what exactly about the image the artist really valued in it.
    just curious. 🙂

  3. wolftalk says:

    probably the contrast of the structure to the other buildings, but why compose it that way?

  4. chad says:

    What a wonderful collection of images.

  5. armando says:

    This reminds me of the cinematography of Michelangelo Antonioni’s film L’Eclisse.

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