Archinect - Features2024-11-27T00:05:29-05:00https://archinect.com/features/article/150149781/in-focus-miguel-rodriguez-exhibits-los-angeles-architecture-as-a-silent-observer
In Focus: Miguel Rodriguez exhibits Los Angeles architecture as a silent observer Katherine Guimapang2019-08-08T10:15:00-04:00>2019-12-10T20:44:37-05:00
<img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/47/47c1f23c69e99c643698869591772819.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p><a href="http://archinect.com/features/tag/7347/in-focus" target="_blank">In Focus</a> is Archinect's recurring series dedicated to profiling the photographers who help capture architecture and who make the work of architects look that much better. In this series, we ask: What is their relationship to architecture? How do they work? What equipment do they use? What are their goals when capturing buildings?</p>
<p>For this installment, Archinect chats with Los Angeles-based photographer Miguel Rodriguez. By observing the relationship structures have with light, Rodriguez has found a way to capture the city of Los Angeles from a fresh perspective. By focusing on the design details and textures each building posses, he invites the viewer to look at the city in a whole new way. Fueled by Los Angeles's rich architectural history, Rodriguez aimed to highlight the buildings of G. Albert Lansburgh, Albert C. Martin, and Walker & Eisen. According to Rodriguez, he compares Los Angeles to an "architectural petri dish" where one can see the evolutions of the buildings in a conf...</p>