More people across the world are living in cities than ever before. Cities are both places of historical significance and the engines of the world’s economy. They’re also home to some of the greatest treasures and buildings that mankind has created. Cities are wonderful subjects for photography. They offer a variety of subjects suitable for both straight and HDR photography, including architectural, street and night photography. The structure, angles and texture you get with architectural photography make it unique and very engaging.
From the energy of Cairo to the canals of Venice, Smashing Magazine celebrates the diversity of the world’s cities by presenting you 35 beautiful city photos. Be sure to check out the portfolios of the talented photographers whose work you see here. We’ve also included some useful links at the bottom of the article.
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Giza Plateau, on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt
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Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple, Bali
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Lilla Torget (Little Square) Malmo, Sweden
Sources and Resources
- Wired.com Photo Contest: Cities See the entrants to Wired.com’s city photo contest.
- ePhotoZine - Architecture, a beginner’s guide A beginner’s guide to architectural photography.
- Universe Today Photos of cities from space.
- What Are Architectural Landscape Photos? A guide to the history of architectural landscape photography.
- Metro Arts and Architecture A guide to the 50 most beautiful subway systems in the world.
- Flickr Favorite City and Street Photographers
- Architectural Photography Inspiration
About the authors
Steven Snell is a Web designer and freelance blogger who can be found on his own blogs: Vandelay Website Design and DesignM.ag.
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