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by Editor Lourens Durand
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 10th of November 2023

 

'Kilchurn' by Wojciech Kruczynsky

 

I came across this thought-provoking passage in an unlikely place – a Western novel “Rides a Stranger”, written by Bill Brooks:

“Thing with old buildings is they got a history same as any man – the history of all who lived in them - the weddings and funerals that took place in them, the love and hate that hid between their walls, and that was something that always interested me, the history of buildings.”

 

Likewise, buildings offer fascinating subjects for photography – from towering monuments to humble homes to ancient ruins, every picture has the ability to tell their stories. We can capture the play of light and shadow, reflect their architectural beauty, highlighting the lines, shapes and textures but, without the background story, it may become just another postcard picture. All buildings, big or small, have some kind of a story, whether they reflect aspirations, triumphs and struggles through time, connecting us with the past.

They may symbolise:

emotions
new beginnings
historical events
births and deaths
love
hope
religion
status
despair
artistry
evoking memories of trials and tribulations of the past.

 

Photographing buildings is a way of capturing their spirit and history, so let’s do our best to bring this out in our photographs.

Here is a collection of works by 1x photographers that exemplify the essence of this type of photography.

 

'School excursion'  by Mike Gal

 

 

'Boy in school 2' by Vedran Vidak

 

 

'The old school' by Viggo Strand Kristiansen

 

 

'The Wedding Night' by Mohammadreza Momeni

 

 

'The icy corner' by Piet Flour

 

 

'The Kite Runner' by Andreas Kosasih

 

 

'The old church on the coast of White sea' by Sergey Ershov

 

 

'White canvas' by Anne Worner

 

 

'Window to the world' by Slawomir Kowalczyk

 

 

'The Moment of Deliverance' by i am noname

 

 

'Lighting of the Lens' by Miles Morgan

 

 

'free flight' by Franco Iannello

 

 

'Prague is awakening' by Marcel Rebro

 

 

'Many are called, few are chosen' by Albena Markova

 

 

'Faith' by Christophe Kiciak

 

 

'LOUVRE' by Hanaa Turkistani

 

 

'Face off' by Mikhail Potapov

 

 

'Misty Taj Mahal' by Karthi KN raveendiran

 

 

'Colosal' by Juan Pablo de Miguel

 

 

'Constantino' by Juan Pablo de Miguel

 

 

'BallerinaRouge' by Marcel Egger

 

 

'Irresistible' by José Ignacio Gil Blanco

 

 

'Relationships 2' by Ummu Nisan Kandilcioglu

 

 

'Suffering in the slope' by Adolfo Urrutia

 

 

'Derawar Fort 2' by Sayyed Nayyer Reza

 

 

'taj mahal cleaner' by Pavol Stranak

Lourens Durand

 

Write Cristiano Giani PROVery interesting selection. Thanks for sharing... Ludmila Shumilova PROVery interesting subject and the photo gallery is a feast for the eyes and soul! Thank you, Lourens! Bole Kuljic PROThnak you for these beautiful and inspiring photos! Michel Romaggi CREWExcellent subject with wonderful pictures. Thank you, Lourens. Piet Flour PROlove the wide differentiation in approach of the theme Izabella Végh PROGrazie mille questo bellissimo articolo, con la scelta delle fotografie altrettanto meravigliose. Complimenti!!! Ummu Nisan Kandilcioglu PROThank you very much Lourens for the Topic and the Selections. Thank you Ywette. Love and greetings.Yvette Depaepe CREWMany thanks, dear Ummu. Love and greetz back my friend. Wanghan Li PROLove the wonderful writing about the buildings not only showing the beauty of the architecture themselves but, more importantly the history, events…human activities. Open my eyes! Congratulations on all the beautiful works selected! Miro Susta CREWExcellent subject, wonderful photo collection. Compliments Lourens, Yvette and all photo creators.Yvette Depaepe CREWThank you, dear Miro ! Greetje van Son PROWhat a wonderfull series! My compliments and thanks for Yvette for publising. Yvette Depaepe CREWThanks Greetje ! Lourens did a great job here ;-)Greetje van Son PROOfcourse: my best compliments for Lourens! Yvette Depaepe CREWSuperb choice of images, Lourens. And a very interesting approach in general. Thanks a lot, my friend. Cheers, Yvette Roland Weber PROWow... Extremely cool, breathtaking, and very inspiring photos in this collection. Excellent. I really like the collection a lot.

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