You live in them. You cross them. You climb up and down or on them. You look out of them. You walk through them. However, houses, bridges, stairs, windows and doors can be much more than just objects of everyday use. The genre of architectural photography offers so much, which makes the hearts of those beat faster, who love clear lines and refined picture composition. Often parallels to the abstract are recognizable – and in a minimalist manner, simplicity becomes art.
Architecture photography by Martin Schmidt: SPIRALE #2
A visual introduction to the beautiful and surprising genre of architectural photography, as interpreted by our photocircle photographers.
Architectural photography by Arno Simons: HONG KONG BUILDING
Architectural photography by Klaus Lenzen: DOWNSTAIRS
Architectural photography by Tatevik Vardanyan SOVIET ARCHITECTURE
Architectural photography by Arno Simons: KOTTBUSSER TOR
Architectural photography by Tatevik Vardanyan: SOVIET ARCHITECTURE
Architectural photography by Ariane Coerper: 3
Architectural photography by Thomas Richter: BROOKLYN BRIDGE | NEW YORK CITY
Architectural photography by Michael Belhadi: ÜBERSEEQUARTIER
Architectural photography by Alexander Voss: GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM NEW YORK, NO.1
Architectural photography by Franz Sussbauer: [:] UNDERGROUND HELIX [:]
Architectural photography by Ana Fieres: FRAGMENTS OF HONG KONG 1
Architectural photography by Klaus Lenzen: KREUZ UND QUER
Architectural photography by Michael Belhadi: CAFE MOSKAU NO 2
Architectural photography by Laura Droße: ROYAL NATIONAL THEATRE – LONDON
Architectural photography by Roman Becker: H A B I T A T #2
Architectural photography by Oliver Buchmann: AUF
Architectural photography by Arno Simons: ALTE KINDL BRAUAREI