Striking Architectural Closeups

This Building Photography Series Highlights Architectural Details

Photographer Loic Vendrame is known for capturing vivid and defined architectural details. The artist's latest series depicts abstract views of geometric and vibrantly hued facades and highlights the interesting shapes and textures of structures across the globe.

Loic Vendrame's imagery is captured during his travels abroad and is evocative of his signature aesthetic. Capturing geometric and architectural details, these portraits are each connected through form and visual style but can also stand alone as powerful art pieces.

They range from Instagram style square canvases to horizontal canvases that are more emotive and understated in their overall look and feel. Fans of architecture and design will fall in love with this image series thanks to its focus on the details that make every structure unique.
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Detail Photography - The demand for distinct architectural photography that focuses on the small details could call for the use of new camera angles and lighting techniques.
2. Structural Textures - The growing attention to the surface quality and texture of structures may spur the innovation of new building materials that offer unique textures and tactile experiences.
3. Geometric Abstraction - The trend towards capturing abstract, geometric shapes in architecture may influence the use of more unconventional building shapes and designs in new construction ventures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects may incorporate new materials and designs into their projects to achieve the unique textures and shapes that are highlighted through Loic Vendrame's work.
2. Photography - The trend towards focusing on architectural details and textures may create opportunities for new types of photography equipment such as specialized lenses, filters and lighting gear.
3. Construction - New techniques for creating more intricate surfaces and shapes in building materials could be developed to match the growing attention to structural textures and geometric abstraction.

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