Chrysler Building Reflection (Black & White) by JPWFoto

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About ‘Chrysler Building Reflection (Black & White)’ by JPWFoto

The buildings of the city of New York. Famous and unknown, they continue to fascinate me. Of course, the icons of New York, such as the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, Flatron Building, Freedom Tower, Chrysler Building, and others in the most eye-catching. For many thousands of times they are recorded on the picture. How do you…

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Breda, Netherlands

What started out as travel photography in the 1990s grew into a hobby that got out of hand. Photography became a daily activity. Colour negative became slide, complemented by a fascination for black and white photography. I converted the Kodak T-Max, Tri-X and Ilford negation films in my darkroom into powerful black and white slides. At the beginning of 2000 I left the darkroom behind to further immerse myself in the possibilities of digital photography. Meanwhile I am…

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