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  1. Tex Schneider

    "The Root Staircase"

    "The Root Staircase" The Rookery Building Chicago, Illinois ~ USA The Rookery Building is a National Historical Landmark in Chicago. Originally built in 1888, the lobby was remodeled in 1905 by Frank Lloyd Wright. (EDIT) The staircase was designed by John Root. All comments are welcome.
  2. Tex Schneider

    "Chicago At Night"

    "Chicago At Night" Chicago, Illinois ~ USA Chicago at night, right outside the front door of the Virgin Hotel.
  3. Tex Schneider

    "Partay With Rosé"

    "Partay With Rosé" I rode the downtown loop of the L train while in Chicago. It was interesting exiting at every platform and checking out the scene. He seems to be examining that piece of paper in his hand. Maybe he is checking his lottery ticket? The Mega Millions lottery was up to 1.6...
  4. Tex Schneider

    "Waiting For The L"

    "Waiting For The L" Chicago, Illinois ~ USA I spent some time riding the L train (for elevated) in the downtown loop of Chicago. It was a terrific adventure jumping off at every platform stop to look for interesting scenes! This is one of my favorites! All comments are welcome!
  5. Tex Schneider

    "Kiss Me Under The Lights"

    "Kiss Me Under The Lights" The Chicago Theatre Chicago, Illinois ~ USA I recently participated in an Architecture Photography workshop in Chicago led by Master photographer and instructor Justin Reznick. Justin had us set up across and down the street from the Chicago Theatre. We were trying...
  6. Tex Schneider

    "Waiting At State and Lake"

    "Waiting At State and Lake" Chicago, Illinois ~ USA This image is shot through a moving "L" train on the platform at State and Lake. The sign for the Chicago Theatre is in the background. I wonder what she was thinking about while she was waiting for her train. All comments are welcome!
  7. Tex Schneider

    "Walk Into The Future"

    "Walk Into The Future" I had the opportunity to spend six days doing architecture photography in Chicago with pro photographer Justin Reznick. It was an awesome experience! Here is a brief recap - Six full days, from before sunrise to after sunset; my phone app says I walked 37.2 miles...
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