Hog Butcher for the World/Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat/Player with Railroads and the Nation’s Freight Handler,/Stormy, Husky, Brawling, City of the Big Shoulders.
View of Chicago from the Willis Tower/ Sears Tower
Those words, written by Carl Sandburg almost a hundred years ago, capture the gritty spirit and firm atmosphere, the character of Chicago better in just a few words, than I could with thousands upon thousands. Is there anything else to say? But as Chicago itself has not stopped, has not dwelt on the past, I’ll push to create something new too.
Chicago Architecture Tour – Great views of Trump Tower, Wrigley building and many more
Chicago may not specialize in the industries described in those few lines anymore, but look at the grids of the streets, the skyscrapers, the parks, the canals, the museums, the streets flush with traffic, and you will see that same city, vibrant and modern. Muscle of steal, and backbone of concrete. A city with character.
The Bean – Cloud Gate Millennium Park Chicago
Today, Chicago, like most American cities, traffics in industries of information. The image of the Chicago Public Library illustrates modern Chicago, and modern life in general perhaps. See the institutional foundation, the firm bedrock of society, wreathed by light and technology. The physical buildings of brick and mortar; boulders shouldering the brunt of digital deluge.
Chicago Cityscape view from the Shedd Aquarium
Step out into streets then, into the current, and as you walk down the streets look up past the flow of current, past the flashing lights, past the sirens and smells, past the city in motion, the city alive, look up to the silent giants pushing into the sky. Some gleam like mirrors, others thick and solid as stonework, each a monument.
Chicago Buckingham Fountain
So then what is Chicago? Some say corruption and crime. Others just call it home. The photographers have it easy; the motion of the streets and the beauty of the architecture speak for themselves. The atmosphere is in the image. But with what words can you capture history, color, smell, breath, light, sound, building, all in one?
Fourth Presbyterian Church Chicago
A 21st century American city.
Stormy, Husky, Brawling
All Saints – Miracle Mile Michigan Avenue Chicago
Chicago Theater District
What to Photograph in Chicago
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