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In 'Blue Chicago,' the photographer captures the iconic Union Station transformed by the stillness of night. While typically a bustling hub for millions of commuters, the space is reimagined here through a lens of cosmic blue light, evoking the atmosphere of a parallel reality or a futuristic spaceship. By focusing on the architectural geometry rather than the crowds, the photographer reveals a hidden, ethereal side of a familiar landmark. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of color and light to turn a mundane transit hub into a surreal, cinematic experience, demonstrating a keen eye for finding magic in everyday urban environments.
Blue Chicago by Olga Kulemina
Born in Russia and currently based in the United States, Olga Kulemina is a dedicated photographer driven by a passion for travel and the preservation of fleeting emotions. Her work explores a diverse range of subjects, including unique architectural structures, vibrant color palettes, and the quiet beauty of nature. Through her lens, she seeks to document the strange and the artistic, aiming to share the joy and wonder she discovers in her surroundings with a global audience.
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Public infrastructure is often designed as a machine for efficiency, a place where bodies are meant to move through, not stay. We build these vast, vaulted halls to facilitate the flow of labor, expecting the architecture to remain indifferent to the people it serves.
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