View this post on Instagram I’ve been looking at this wall for a while. I took a picture of my #sciroccomk2 in front of it some time ago. It is a huge #old #building a #factorybuilding I’ve imagined the textures of the #brick #popping out against the #shadow of #streetlight I have more to do with this wall so I’ll keep #experimenting and #deconstructing that #wall and see what #catches my #eyes #philly #philly_igers #igers_philly_street #philadelphia #philadelphia_ig #howphillyseesphilly #phillystreets #phillyunknown #phillylove #whyilovephilly #eraserhood #nightphotography #color #dimlight A post shared by Tony Collins (@neptunosvws) on Jan 6, 2019 at 10:03am PST
I’ve been looking at this wall for a while. I took a picture of my #sciroccomk2 in front of it some time ago. It is a huge #old #building a #factorybuilding I’ve imagined the textures of the #brick #popping out against the #shadow of #streetlight I have more to do with this wall so I’ll keep #experimenting and #deconstructing that #wall and see what #catches my #eyes #philly #philly_igers #igers_philly_street #philadelphia #philadelphia_ig #howphillyseesphilly #phillystreets #phillyunknown #phillylove #whyilovephilly #eraserhood #nightphotography #color #dimlight
A post shared by Tony Collins (@neptunosvws) on Jan 6, 2019 at 10:03am PST
Bob Bruhin is a web developer, tour guide, art photographer, author, blogger, and graphic designer. His love of urban landscapes, especially in post-industrial Philadelphia, PA, leads him to document some of the darker corners of his city.