Showing posts with label Philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philadelphia. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

Philadelphia Convention Center Expansion Ribbon Cutting: Architectural Space

Friday March 4th, 2011, I had the pleasure of photographing the Philadelphia Convention Center Expansion.  My assignment was to capture the the Architectural space of the ribbon cutting ceremony for this new $787 million dollar convention center.  Which makes it the 14th largest in the nation and the largest exhibit space in the northeast.  This Center resides in center city philadelphia close to all major attractions and hotels and just down the street from City Hall the nations largest municipal building. 

As an Architectural photographer with experience capturing events.  I was commisioned to provide an overall view of this event thru its architecture.  I was also commissioned to take a large group portrait in the New Terrace ballroom which is larger than a football field.  If you look closely you'll see Rocky and Ben Franklin in the group. 

View image gallery above to see the new Philadelphia Convention Center Expansion ribbon cutting ceremony.  Photography by (c)Paul Loftland/Architec360.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Inside Old Original Bookbinders (Dining Room)- Philadelphia

                                                                     Download Adobe Flash to display this panorama.      

Main Dining Area

A beautifully designed restaurant in Philadelphia, PA.  Unfortunately Old Original Bookbinders Philadelphia closed its door in 2009.    Interior Designer: Floss Barber Interior Design, Photography: Paul Loftland/Architec360.com for AYC Studios.  When architecture and design is so beautiful it must be seen as a 360 Panorama.

Move your mouse around to see full 360hd panorama.  Click last button inside 360 to view full screen.  Press escape to return to normal viewing.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

New Architectural Work

This is a collection of Architectural Exterior images taken during the winter months of February 2011 in the Philadelphia and Camden area. Photography by (c) Paul Loftland -  www.paulloftland.com.