curious moments 2015

2015 is coming to an end so I decided to collect 12 moments from 2015 that caught my eye because they were weird, fun, strange or just beautiful (or all of those).
The prints are available through this webshop, you can also click on an image and it will take you directly to the shop. All images are printed in 24x36" (60x90 cm) on semi-gloss archival paper and available in open edition to help keep the prices down a bit. For any questions just shoot me an email 

Panamá City for enRoute Magazine

Over the next couple of weeks I plan to post a couple of spread sheets from shoots I've done over the last couple of months. First out is a story about the transformation of Panamá City that I shot for enRoute. I've also included a couple of my favorites images which didn't make the final edit. The full story can be found here.

Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City
Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City
Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City
Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City
Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City

Paseo de Las Bóvedas in the Casco Viejo district

Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City

The Bella Vista district

Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City

One of the best hotels I've ever stayed at. The American Trade Hotel in The Casco Veijo district.

Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City

Cinta Costera part of the Pan-American highway stretching from Alaska to Argentina

Martin Adolfsson - architectural travel photography for EnRoute in Panama City

Hildegard Vasquez the architect behind the restoration of The American Trade Hotel

Work in Progress

Here's some work in progress from a side project I've been working on during some time. Prints are available for sale, please inquire to martin@martinadolfsson.com

Visual Structures is a series of digital compositions consisting of urban elements from Jakarta, Tokyo, Mumbai, New York, Chicago, São Paulo, Dubai, London, Miami and Seattle. Together they form an endless urban landscape of glass, steel and reinforced concrete, cast in a seemingly repetitive universal framework. 

While statues of Kings and Emperors were the manifest of old-world sovereignty, these structures come to represent the symbol of new-world Globalization. These vertical structures are not only a sign of rising prosperity but more importantly a coming-of-age symbol, especially in developing nations. Visual Structures is the representation of our modern civilization’s steady march towards global homogenization.

Digital Composite #1
Size: 125 x 22.7" (317.5 x 57.66 cm)
Digital C-Print
Edition 1/10

Digital composite #2
Size: 215.3 x 15.6" (546.9 x 39.6 cm)
Digital C-print
dition 1/10

Portraits from California

After months of silence, it's time for an update! The last couple of months have been quite extraordinary in many ways (hence the lack of updates). The first trip of the year went to California - to photograph a group of very inspiring artists and entrepreneurs (escaping the dreadful NYC winter didn't hurt either). Next stop was Brazil to shoot Architecture at the incredible art center Inhotim, located in the middle of the Brazilian jungle (in the State of Minas Gerais).

After a few frenetic days in NYC, I was off to Hong Kong and Macau- where I met and photographed rooftop garden activists, eccentric chefs and eventually won $3 at the Greyhound Racing track in Macau. Recently, I went to Panama City for an architecture and travel story for enRoute (Air Canada's) in-flight magazine. More work from all these trips will eventually appear here - but let's start with some of my favorite frames from California:

Miranda July in Los Angeles

Miranda July in Los Angeles

Miranda July in Los Angeles

Miranda July in Los Angeles

Matthew Kenney for Gant

Matthew Kenney for Gant

The Rose Hotel, Los Angeles

The Rose Hotel, Los Angeles

From ongoing project: One million sunsets

From ongoing project: One million sunsets

Oakland

Oakland

San Francisco

San Francisco

Berkeley

Berkeley