I found this post on EyeBlog this week. Photographer Phil Sayer had his images of Soviet architecture displayed at a gallery in London recently. His photos appeared in a breathtaking photo essay, which appeared in a magazine called "Domus" in 2001. Here is my favorite spread from the feature package:
I know it's kind of small, but the picture on the left is one of the best naturally framed images I have ever seen. The photographer has an amazing skill for capturing a certain desolation that is evident from the environment, while also playing up the extraordinary architecture he is featuring. This makes shooting buildings look so eloquent.
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