Taken on the edge of downtown Miami
A minimalistic approach to a city within a city
Taken from The Mandarin on Brickell Key. I got lucky, the staff gave me the higher ground.
Corner of downtown Miami with South Beach in the back
Using the leading lines of Brickell City Centre to show off Brickell World Plaza`
Sunset showing off the icons of DT Miami
The former star of Brickell Financial District
Pharell 😎used to live on the top floor of the biggest building on the left, the one with the rounded top
The lens that is so much fun to use, is an absolute no-no in architectural photography!
A combination of a long and short exposure
The iconic Miami Tower (aka TotalBank) can take on any color. Blue and purple seem to be the most popular, but it can also “mimic” the American flag
Taken from Griffith observatory. There’s a different show every night after sunset
This now is the Waldorf Astoria but at the time of shooting, this was the Mandarin Oriental. All the other buildings around the Waldorf are a dream to shoot
Every morning the Miami tower deviates from it’s normal color into the American flag
I found the 4th dimension
I love this group of buildings. Mint, Wind, and Ivy. One of my most memorable shoots
A Mirrored sea is a rare thing. It happens when there’s calm after the storm
Downtown LA emerges from the haze
I was drawn to this building because of the pointy almost saw like balconies with little blue lights
Here the Brickell River divides Miami into the Brickell Area and Downtown Miami. The Metro mover divides the upper and lower area of Brickell
The core business district with One - and Two California Plaza as the main mirror of the city
Brickell Arch on the Left and Infinity Brickell on the right. Echo Brickell and SLS Brickell are missing from this shot. That is how much the skyline has changed in just a few years
Long exposure shot with clouds moving in sync on each side of the building
Brickell on the right of the river and Down Town on the Left of the river
I was inspired by the American flag waving in front of South East Financial Center in Downtown Miami
Buildings, buildings, buildings, cranes, lights… I am in the core of Miami
South beach Continuum and Portofino standing tall above the ocean. SoBe it!
Taken on the edge of downtown Miami
A minimalistic approach to a city within a city
Taken from The Mandarin on Brickell Key. I got lucky, the staff gave me the higher ground.
Corner of downtown Miami with South Beach in the back
Using the leading lines of Brickell City Centre to show off Brickell World Plaza`
Sunset showing off the icons of DT Miami
The former star of Brickell Financial District
Pharell 😎used to live on the top floor of the biggest building on the left, the one with the rounded top
The lens that is so much fun to use, is an absolute no-no in architectural photography!
A combination of a long and short exposure
The iconic Miami Tower (aka TotalBank) can take on any color. Blue and purple seem to be the most popular, but it can also “mimic” the American flag
Taken from Griffith observatory. There’s a different show every night after sunset
This now is the Waldorf Astoria but at the time of shooting, this was the Mandarin Oriental. All the other buildings around the Waldorf are a dream to shoot
Every morning the Miami tower deviates from it’s normal color into the American flag
I found the 4th dimension
I love this group of buildings. Mint, Wind, and Ivy. One of my most memorable shoots
A Mirrored sea is a rare thing. It happens when there’s calm after the storm
Downtown LA emerges from the haze
I was drawn to this building because of the pointy almost saw like balconies with little blue lights
Here the Brickell River divides Miami into the Brickell Area and Downtown Miami. The Metro mover divides the upper and lower area of Brickell
The core business district with One - and Two California Plaza as the main mirror of the city
Brickell Arch on the Left and Infinity Brickell on the right. Echo Brickell and SLS Brickell are missing from this shot. That is how much the skyline has changed in just a few years
Long exposure shot with clouds moving in sync on each side of the building
Brickell on the right of the river and Down Town on the Left of the river
I was inspired by the American flag waving in front of South East Financial Center in Downtown Miami
Buildings, buildings, buildings, cranes, lights… I am in the core of Miami
South beach Continuum and Portofino standing tall above the ocean. SoBe it!