Vertical Panoramas of New York Churches by Richard Silver Inspired By Pope’s Visit
Photographer Richard Silver has published a new series of vertical church panoramas (he submitted his previous series to Bored Panda), this time of his native New York. Despite only becoming a full-time photographer in 2011, his work has already been featured by companies such as Tiffany and Co., UNITED Airlines, TimeOut New York, and others. These vertical panoramas were composed from 6-10 shots.
“Finding the perfect location in the center aisle then shooting vertically from the pew to the back of the church gives the perspective that only architecture of this style can portray,” Silver told Colossal. “This is a technique that I have been working on for a few years now. It is a unique way of photographing church interiors through a vertical panorama,” he added in a separate interview with Pixable.
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Church of St. Vincent Ferrer
Church of St. Stephen / Church of St. Paul the Apostle
Church of St. Francis Xavier
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava / Church of the Village
Calvary Episcopal Church
Vincent St. de Paul / Most Holy Redeemer Church
St. Monica’s Church
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Share on FacebookThese are just so beautiful! I love the perspective that we rarely see because we fail to look UP!
Mayne we should 'look up' more often than we do. Love your Pup, Marjorie
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Mayne we should 'look up' more often than we do. Love your Pup, Marjorie
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