INDUSTRIAL
40 images Created 14 Feb 2022
Alejandro Sala | Architect, specialist in architecture+photography, capture AMAZING INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS + URBAN SPACES / Australia, USA & Europe. He takes pictures with analogue cameras, medium, large format and digital cameras.
He has travelled around Australia, the USA and Europe to capture Industrial buildings and urban space. He travelled for 4 years to portray the "Australian Spirit" , and everyday life. In recent years, he has become interested in documenting the industrial buildings in Port Adelaide (South Australia) , where the use of perspective and the use of colour in his photos are admirable. For me .....The industrial areas have a special attraction in the composition of the buildings, volumes, shapes, lines, and the simultaneity of images or bodies of each building when photography. It's like drawing a facade with a pencil...
➡️ INDUSTRIAL CITIES
● MOUNT ISA, AUSTRALIA
Attracted by the power of the industrial areas, he has captured images in the area of Queensland, Cool Mines Factory, in Mount Isa, the North Territory, pictures of the biggest open Pit Gold mine in Australia and the Whyalla Steelworks in South Australia.
● FARMING
Agricultural Industry, commercial grain storage complexes, in Coonalpyn, South Australia, and Salmon Gums in Western Australia.
● PORT ADELAIDE
Port Adelaide in South Australia, where the use of perspective and the undermining of the use of colour are admirable… The Factory of Goldsbrough Mort Co.Lt, Factory, Factory Elder Smith & Co, and the Torrens Islands, Power Factory.
● CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES
At the end of the 2000s, he documented the urban spaces of Chicago and some urban buildings that are now abandoned, such as the Packard Automotive Plant, where you can see a perspective of the Concorde Automotive Plant, the famous Michigan Central Station, today in a reconstruction phase. Parts of these work were presented in Italy in two photographic exhibitions.
● PORTO MARGHERA
The industrial area near Venice Lagoon, is one of the largest coastal industrial areas in Europe. The area covers 2, 000 hectares, of which about 1, 400 occupied by industrial, commercial and tertiary activities. In the last decade, the industrial area of Venice has undergone a profound transformation with numerous processes of restructuring productive, conversion, and disposal of production plants.
He has travelled around Australia, the USA and Europe to capture Industrial buildings and urban space. He travelled for 4 years to portray the "Australian Spirit" , and everyday life. In recent years, he has become interested in documenting the industrial buildings in Port Adelaide (South Australia) , where the use of perspective and the use of colour in his photos are admirable. For me .....The industrial areas have a special attraction in the composition of the buildings, volumes, shapes, lines, and the simultaneity of images or bodies of each building when photography. It's like drawing a facade with a pencil...
➡️ INDUSTRIAL CITIES
● MOUNT ISA, AUSTRALIA
Attracted by the power of the industrial areas, he has captured images in the area of Queensland, Cool Mines Factory, in Mount Isa, the North Territory, pictures of the biggest open Pit Gold mine in Australia and the Whyalla Steelworks in South Australia.
● FARMING
Agricultural Industry, commercial grain storage complexes, in Coonalpyn, South Australia, and Salmon Gums in Western Australia.
● PORT ADELAIDE
Port Adelaide in South Australia, where the use of perspective and the undermining of the use of colour are admirable… The Factory of Goldsbrough Mort Co.Lt, Factory, Factory Elder Smith & Co, and the Torrens Islands, Power Factory.
● CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES
At the end of the 2000s, he documented the urban spaces of Chicago and some urban buildings that are now abandoned, such as the Packard Automotive Plant, where you can see a perspective of the Concorde Automotive Plant, the famous Michigan Central Station, today in a reconstruction phase. Parts of these work were presented in Italy in two photographic exhibitions.
● PORTO MARGHERA
The industrial area near Venice Lagoon, is one of the largest coastal industrial areas in Europe. The area covers 2, 000 hectares, of which about 1, 400 occupied by industrial, commercial and tertiary activities. In the last decade, the industrial area of Venice has undergone a profound transformation with numerous processes of restructuring productive, conversion, and disposal of production plants.