Chicago Cityscape
Sears Tower, recently renamed Willis Tower, has dominated the Chicago skyline since 1973. On completion it was the tallest building in the world, standing at 442 metres with 108-storeys, it held this accolade for almost 25 years. Following a wave of skyscraper building during the 1960’s and 70’s, Chicago is currently witnessing a resurgence of the super structure with 98-storey Trump International Hotel and Tower a recent addition.
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Fine Art Photography Collection at CNA Hardy
Fine art photography Corporate clients often approach me for fine art photography for their offices. I was recently commissioned to provide images for CNA Hardy, the specialist commercial insurance provider. CNA Hardy have their European headquarters at 20 Fenchurch Street (‘the Walkie Talkie’). The CNA team wanted art for their walls at very large scale.…
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John Hancock Center, Chicago Skyline
Panoramic photography of the Chicago Skyline looking towards the John Hancock Center by Will Pearson. These panoramas are created at a massive resolution and are ideal for large-scale prints, interior architecture and street furniture.
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East Wacker Drive Chicago Night Cityscape
Chicago cityscape panorama showing the view along the Chicago River with Marina City Towers and the John Hancock Center in view on the skyline. Panoramic photography by Will Pearson.
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City Rooftops, Chicago
Panoramic view across the rooftops of Chicago. Prominent landmarks include the Sears Tower (now known as Willis Tower), 35 East Wacker (The Jewelers Building) Marina City Towers and down onto the Chicago River flowing out to Lake Michigan.
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Millennium Park, Chicago
Millennium Park is known to the locals as ‘Downtown Chicago’s front lawn’ and it is part of Grant Park within the Chicago Loop area. Millennium Park Chicago is a major venue for free concerts in the city. This virtual tour shows the view underneath the state of the art sound system attached to the stainless…
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Chicago from Lake Michigan
Chicago panorama looking across the Lake Michigan waterfront towards Chicago, encompassing the John G. Shedd Aquarium, the Sears Tower, John Hancock Centre and many more of Chicago’s most prominent landmark buildings.