Christopher Bliss Photography

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 28. November 2014 08:58

Christopher Bliss	Night Skyline

Christopher Bliss's photography is a great addition to any decor style. Growing up in the beautiful city of New York, Bliss's work reflects the architecture and skylines he grew up with. His work is mostly in black and white making the contrast able to work with most decor. The architecture and contrast of the photographs are striking and subtle allowing them to work in any environment. Architecture photographs are able to play off the light in any room, naturally or artificial lit. 

You have your choice of scenery in color or black and white and of architecture or nature, and even your choice of city. From a bedroom sanctuary to the busy kitchen, his work can fit right in. If you adore the city or nature, he has art to suit your home. Christopher Bliss finds inspiration in the invigorating city, and you can too with his photographs.

Originally trained as a concert pianist at the Vienna Academy of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the University of Southern California, and now turned photographer, Christopher Bliss's art is truly beautiful. Christopher Bliss Photography reflects this as the photographs are as detailed as a piece of beautiful music.

 

His photography is held in high esteem and he is often sought after. His work can be found in several galleries and even in two separate photography books, one of which is on the beautiful New York City. Some of his work is even in the permanent collection of the Museum of the City of New York.

Transform Your City Viewpoint with Skyline Photography

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 6. June 2013 10:44

San Francisco

 

How long has it been since you’ve thought of a city as beautiful? So often these days we end up focusing on what’s wrong with our cities, in terms of crime rate, overcrowding, unemployment, or trash. Yet cities have transformed our lives in many positive ways, and can transform our outlook on things as well, if we just give them a chance. Take the city skyline, for example. We suggest that hanging our skyline photography on your walls might just transform your thoughts and assumptions about cities.

For example, we have a number of absolutely stunning sunset and night time photographs of city skylines. When high rise buildings light up the night sky, we can imagine each of those lights representing a family sitting down to dinner together, or a group of colleagues staying late at work to finish an important project that will transform our lives in ways we cannot yet imagine. All those lights represent people just like us, living and working in community, and remind us that without each other, we really cannot thrive as a society.

Daytime skyline photographs can be just as powerful, especially when they include bridges or other, older architectural elements to provide scale for our eyes. It’s hard sometimes to remember that the modern skyscraper is pretty young, since the structural innovations needed to build them were not invented until the late 1800s. Not only were stronger steel and reinforced concrete needed to build tall buildings, but also elevators, central heating and plumbing pumps. So city skylines are inspiring reminders of all the inventions that have transformed our lives in the past 150 years. If you hang a cityscape in your office, perhaps it will inspire the next great invention!

A particular city skyline can also be inspirational for your personal journey. Are you hoping to work your way up the ladder to your company’s corporate office in Chicago? Hang a Chicago skyline in your home or office for inspiration. Are you planning that trip of a lifetime to another continent? Hang a London or Sydney skyline in your home to encourage you to keep saving toward that goal.

Skyline photography can lift your eyes, your heart and your spirit, so check out our stunning cityscapes today.

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