Posts with tag: "architectural"
End of August
Monday, September 01, 2014
End of August

In the past 2 weeks I've shot millions of dollars worth of classic automobiles, photographed the founder of Sam Adams beer, captured some beautiful interior bedroom images, traveled to Bristol, TN to film a NASCAR race team (while staying awake for 44 hours straight), edited countless hours of video interview footage, then finished up with a vacation swimming in shark-infested waters.   How’d your August end? Please visit my website: www.gperryimages.com Visit me on Facebook: The Photography of Glenn PerryAll Images Copyright © The Photography of Glenn Perry

Architectual Accolades
Friday, February 14, 2014
End of August

Congratulations to William Masiello of William Masiello Architect, Inc. on his "National Outstanding Design" award! Bill is an incredible architect with some beautiful, modern, cutting edge designs that have done wonders for the Becker College campus in Leicester, MA.We teamed up to capture some of the more interesting aspects of his recent work with Becker on the Fuller Campus Center. His work there is clean, sleek and modern yet warm, inviting, upbeat and has a good "flow" to it. A well-deserved award!  Website: William Masiello Architect, Inc.Please visit my website: www.gperryimages.com Visit me on Facebook: The Photography of Glenn Perry All Images Copyright © The ...

3D Coffee
Saturday, March 17, 2012
End of August

A while back I'd been invited to join my good friend and fellow photographer Edward Bissell while he photographed the old abandoned Caravan Coffee warehouse in downtown Worcester, MA before it was torn down. While he was working on documenting the decay and beauty of the place for an upcoming photo show, I decided to try out a new technique to create 3D images.We needed to wear respirators as the place was filled with mold and mildew, not to mention the dangers of walking around 3 floors of a dilapidated building with debris everywhere.You'll need to wear the classic 3D glasses with the red filter over your left eye and the blue filter over your right eye to see the images properly. Here ...