As I mentioned in my previous post, I took a couple extra days in Los Angeles before teaching my workshop to explore a few additional locations. My first visit was inside The Broad, the following day I stopped inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall to escape the rain and checkout an exhibit a Chicago photo friend tipped me off to. The free sound installation was actually created by his brother, Yuval Sharon, and is called Nimbus. It’s this cool cloud-like structure floating through the space which has sound and light components alternating throughout the day. I only managed one image I really liked of the space but you can visit the LA Philharmonic’s site here to see more images.
I then wandered around inside the main entrance. I love the warm tone of the wood against the white.
Since most of the stairways were closed due to an event later in the day I took the elevator to top floor and found my way outside for a couple shots. The day was really gloomy and rainy so I only managed a couple decent shots and processing in B&W works best given the weather conditions.
Back inside, this time wandering around the back of the building for a few shots. Love Gehry’s mix of curves and lines to create fluidity among the geometry.
Per usual, most images were processed in both color and B&W. You can see those along with more images from previous visits here. We also visited this location during our weekend workshop so I’ll be sharing a few more images in a later post.

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Beautiful!! I have got to get out there!!!
Thanks, Lauri! Yes, so much to photograph downtown and it's relatively small so easy to get around.
Beautiful lines Angie. Yes the black and whites are exceptional.
Thank you, Tutone!