Tag Archive for: Architectural Photography

Calm by Kirsten Bruening
Have you ever noticed while visiting a church that the statues of the Mother of God and Jesus are placed in such a way that sunlight always falls on their faces? Churches have always had a great architectural design. The sound of the organ can be heard in every corner of a church and all of this without the architects having technical aids at the time. Believing or not believing. Churches are a place of peace and quiet. They have always fascinated people. Churches have survived storms, fires and wars. Churches were and always will be a place of peace.
Capella Do Sacramento Cloister by Benjamin MitchleyCapella Do Sacramento Cloister by Benjamin Mitchley
Once I stepped into the Capella Do Sacramento Cloister, it was as if I stepped back in time. I could feel the age of the architecture, moist and mould ridden walls. There was a presence and I was overcome by the peace and stillness of the surroundings

Baku Boulevard by Fidan Nazim Qizi
Nizami Street is a large pedestrian and shopping street in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, named after classical poet Nizami Ganjavi. Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The architecture of the street reflects a synthesis of various styles and directions, which is because, the intensive construction and building was realized in three main levels: late 19th-early 20th century, 1950s–1970s and a modern period.
