You can get a great shot of the skyline from the peninsula where the
Adler Planetarium stands. It's very dramatic at night. The new
Soldier's Field has some compelling angles that I would have liked to
have shot last time I was in town, but Ididn't have time. (It looks
like a flying saucer landed in a Greek temple. The NY Times
archiitecture critic gave it rave revues. Most Chicagoans hate it. What
could be better?) Michigan Avenue near the House of Blues is a great
locale. Hyde Park and the University of Chicago campus is very
interesting. Wrigleyville two flats, houses, and commercial areas can
be quite interesting as well. The list goes on and on. Chicago is a
great photography city.
On Nov 11, 2004, at 7:13 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
I'm off to Chicago for the weekend!
My S.O. has a conference there and I'm coming along for the ride. One
of
the medical companies that's trying to woo all the docs into giving
them
their business is putting on a party at the House of Blues on Saturday
night, so we're going to have some fun!
Anyone have any suggestions for photo ops in Chicago in general?
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com