I want to keep my pattern relatively simple and abstract. From this collection of images, I will be drawing inspiration from buildings and roads that connect them. It reflects the city landscape of my home country, Singapore, and at the same time allows me to keep the pattern relatively simple and allow the shadow casted to speak for itself.
Nicholas Alan Cope is an LA-based photographer focusing on product, architectural and still-life photography.
For the current project (Space), I hope to incorporate a similar aesthetic in my photos. The images above are from the series ARCHITECTURE, also compiled into Cope's first book Whitewash, published in 2013. Rather than the cliche images of the Californian landscape we are all so used to, he presents to us his unique vision of Los Angeles. There is a bold use of natural light, negative spaces, lines and geometry to create stark but very minimalistic visuals, which very much appeals to me.
"Searching for the sublime core of the city's true nature, Cope strips away the extraneous, and focuses on the sheer beauty and simplicity of the cityscape.
To an outsider, the profound cultural, historical, and architectural imprint of the City of Angels can be lost amongst the unsightly sprawl of stucco, strip malls, and irrelevant adornment.
While the sunlight can be unforgiving and harsh, bleaching the landscape into a pale hue, the allure, for Cope, lies in the consistency and ubiquity of the buildings combined with
the severity of the light accentuating the dramatic elegance of the architecture. Whitewash utilizes the whitest whites, the blackest blacks, and the modern and stark architecture"
I really like the aesthetics and style in this video and all the other info-graphics and kinetic typography animation out there. For my current plan, I am going to incorporate this style into the text that would be in my animation, however whether or not I have the ability to learn how to do that in After Effects and if I have the time to do so is an issue.
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