Inspired by a childhood spent filming planes at LAX with an 8-millimeter videocamera, New York photographer and former Berkeley architecture student Jeffrey Milstein has turned his fascination for aviation into a career. Typically known for photographing the underbellies of aircrafts, Milstein�s latest series captures the artistic composition and elaborate array of patterns formed by airports and only seen from above. He describes this series as revealing �the patterns, layering and complexity of cities, and the circulation patterns for travel, such as waterways, roads, and airports that grow organically over time much like a living organism.� 09 more images after the break...
Saturday, 6 April 2013
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