Geneva-based self-taught photographer Alex Teuscher wanted to capture the fantastic architecture of New York City. He explored for ten days and documented iconic locations like Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and Central Park. Afterwards, using a wide variety of post-processing techniques, Teuscher transformed his photographs into a dynamic black and white collection. By eliminating color, he created dramatic lights and shadows that produce an unusually eerie quality and change the traditionally bright, lively, and energetic way that viewers perceive the frequently visited spots. (source).
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