
The Weisman Artwork Museum on the College of Minnesota has been on my ‘return-to’ listing for a number of years. I lastly acquired again there and despite the fact that I solely had 10 minutes to seize a number of photographs, I managed to seize a number of new (to me) views.
The final time I used to be there was in November of 2014 with some pictures mates. It was an important go to, windy and chilly however loved seeing Frank Gehry’s design in and out.
Discovering shapes — it’s not onerous to do right here
There wasn’t any snow this time nevertheless it was nonetheless chilly and a bit grey. I had ten minutes to wander round and seize a number of pictures. The museum was closed anyway and we had different locations to see this specific day.

My enhancing model has modified over time, I’ve discovered extra about methods to edit, what’s potential and in addition what I like and don’t like. This time I made a decision to brighten issues up a bit for a extra clear look.

Frank Gehry is certainly one of my favourite architects. I really like his use of traces and shapes and the way all of them play off one another on the stainless-steel.
The Weisman Artwork Museum was designed by Gehry in 1993 and it sits overlooking the Mississippi River.

Views on the Weisman Artwork Museum
It’s certainly one of my favourite issues to do, particularly when photographing structure like this with so many surfaces, angles and attention-grabbing textures. Wanting up provides us a very completely different view and we see the construction in new methods.
For those who’re ever in Minneapolis, I extremely suggest visiting the Weisman Artwork Museum. I’ll share a few of the different areas that have been on my “I need to {photograph} this” listing whereas visiting.