Stacked Skyline Art

This Alfonso Zubiaga Photography Plays With Layered City Images

When one picture simply isn't enough, why not layer hundreds onto one another as this Alfonso Zubiaga Photography does? Zubiaga resides in Madrid, where he channels his photographic genius before traveling the world in search of picture-perfect captures.

This particular Alfonso Zubiaga photography series was taken in New York City over a 10-day period; the images were then layered on top of one another. Iconic NYC monuments including the Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building can each be found within the series.

My Modern Metropolis quotes Zubiaga as saying, "New York is probably the most photographed city in the world, and my intention is to portray it in a different way than what has been done so far." As far as I'm concerned, mission accomplished, Zubiaga.
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