Niteroi MAC

December 5, 2012 at 10:08 pm | Posted in architecture, my work, photography | Leave a comment
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Niteroi MACPhoto: Aidan Taylor 2012

The Niteroi Museum of Contemporary Art by Oscar Niemeyer

Cathedral of Brasilia

November 20, 2012 at 11:48 pm | Posted in architecture, my work, photography | Leave a comment
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Cathedral

Photo: Aidan Taylor 2012

The Cathedral of Brasilia by Oscar Niemeyer

All Tied Up

July 7, 2012 at 10:27 pm | Posted in architecture, my work, photography | Leave a comment
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All Tied UpPhoto: Aidan Taylor 2012

Wall treatment on the Westfield shopping centre, Sydney

Rammed Earth

December 26, 2011 at 1:46 pm | Posted in my design fix, my work, photography | Leave a comment
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rammed earthPhoto: Aidan Taylor 2011

Camera Tattoo Filmed in Stop-Motion (Part 3)

July 11, 2010 at 4:50 pm | Posted in art, film, photography | Leave a comment
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For those of you that have been following the progress of Dabe Alan’s camera tattoo sleeve  things start to get a bit digital in Part 3…

“So for this video the main two things that you’ll see are my very own Canon 5d Mark ii, and my favorite mouse I’ve ever owned, the Logitech MX518 (I TOLD you this was gonna get nerdier). With the addition of the glowing mouse, all the green that was glowing on the other cameras makes sense. You’ll also notice the 35mm film turning into pixels as it gets higher. Oh but it’s not gonna stop just there…” – Dabe Alan

For more info on the tattoo and stop motion film check out Dabe Alan’s flickr page here. His website is also looking pretty cool these days – www.dabealan.com

For more great work and other impressive nerd sleeves check out Tony Touch’s flickr page here

If you haven’t seen the previous parts of this stop-motion film check out Part 1 here and Part 2 here

Phillip Johnson Portrait by David LaChapelle

April 26, 2010 at 4:16 pm | Posted in architecture, photography | Leave a comment
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phillip johnsonSaw this awesome portrait of Philip Johnson over on archdaily the other week taken by fashion, advertising and fine art photographer David LaChapelle.

Philip Johnson (1906-2005) was one of the most influential American architects and  the inaugural Pritzker Prize winner back in 1979 (considered by many as the Nobel Prize of architecture).

I don’t know many old architect greats, let alone old men that would be into a light hearted photo shoot like this. Philip Johnson = champion.

Below is one of his most famous buildings, his personal residence, The Glass House, which was built in 1949.

glass_house_1

‘A Finnish Afternoon’

February 22, 2010 at 9:50 pm | Posted in my work, photography | Leave a comment
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helsinki cathedral - aidan taylor 2004 Photo: Aidan Taylor 2004

The Helsinki Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland. Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel.

I love this photo – it was as if the pigeon was reading my mind, placing himself perfectly in the photograph’s composition.

Sorry for the lack of posts lately – Most of my spare time the past month and a half has been taken up with a design competition entry that I have been working on. It’s all finished now so my resolution for February/March: More regular blog entries!

Camera Tattoo Filmed in Stop-Motion (Part 2)

January 19, 2010 at 8:09 pm | Posted in art, film, photography | Leave a comment
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If you haven’t seen Part 1 check it out here.

Part 2 – The Sleeve Continues… the follow up to the extremely popular stop-motion film by Dabe Alan, which he filmed while getting his camera tattoo sleeve by Tony Touch.

For more info on the tattoo check out Dabe Alan’s flickr page here

For more great work by Tony Touch check out his flickr page here

Check out Part 3 of Dabe Alan’s tattoo in stop-motion here

I Love The Garage Sign

December 29, 2009 at 11:30 pm | Posted in my work, photography | Leave a comment
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garagePhoto: Aidan Taylor 2009

Hang Me Out To Dry – Diana F+

November 22, 2009 at 9:12 pm | Posted in my work, photography | Leave a comment
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hang me out to dryPhoto: Aidan Taylor 2009

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