Photo by Colleen O'Sullivan, 29 January 2008
My friends and I were headed to Tate Modern from St. Paul's Cathedral one night.
Photo by Matthew Kraus, 16 February 2008
In a building that acts as a work of art, every direction reveals something that is both intended and surprisingly organic.
Photo by Howard Seelig, 15 February 2008
From my hotel room.
Photo by Lola Akinmade, 17 February 2008
Curvy balconies, asymmetrical columns, sinuous chimneys, and façade scales reminiscent of a dragon made me feel like I’d mistakenly happened into Gaudi’s dream, Casa Batlló - Barcelona, Spain
Photo by Jon Kime, 17 February 2008
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City holds an abundance of art treasure to suit many tastes. It is however, as I find in many galleries, the perfect place for people watching.
Photo by Todd Lappin, 14 November 2007
Six hotel rooms that are part of Benesse House, designed by Tadao Ando on Naoshima, Japan
Photo by Colin Fernandes, 3 February 2008
Mario Botta's lines are the perfect backdrop for great art and conversation.
Photo by peg krollpfeiffer, 9 January 2008
Sin, sin, sin….city
Who doesn't like the idea of a little sin now and then but doesn’t want to go all the way? The Shadow Bar at Caesar’s Palace offers a nice alternative.
Photo by Becky Timbers, 12 February 2008
Driving up Haleakala to view the early morning sunrise
Photo by Tyler Nixon, 10 November 2007
This shot was taken in Antelope Canyon outside Page, Arizona; it's a majestic place...