Always good to have a viewpoint on things! Photographer and former Berkeley structure student Jeffrey Milstein demonstrates this in his numerous works of art with a predominant aviation theme. His recent display presented fascinating photography of traveling commercial jets taken from below. This new series remains true to the concept, yet catches stunning aerial pictures of famous airports, such as Newark Liberty International Terminal (first two shots) and JFK International Terminal .
From above, the airports display more than their practical nature. Jeffrey Milstein explains these works as exposing
“the patterns, layering and complexity of cities, and the circulation patterns for travel, such as waterways, roads, and airports that grow organically over time much like a living organism.”
I like this surprising approach of finding creative significance to an non-traditional public space. How would you opinion on the pictures below?
Air view Jeffrey Milstein Flying
Source : freshome