Our Living, Breathing Airports: Jeffrey Milstein’s “Flying”

Posted by Infra on Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

New York photographer Jeffrey Milstein has been featured in dozens of exhibitions and publications, and is perhaps best known for his work highlighting the “complexity and beauty of modern technology” through large-scale photographs of a wide range of aircraft.  Milstein’s “Flying” series turns the camera the other way, focusing instead on the intricate beauty of our nation’s airport infrastructure.

About “Flying”:
A new and ongoing series of photographs shot from the air showing 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.
-JeffreyMilstein.com 

 Jeffrey Milstein: John F. Kennedy International Airport

Jeffrey Milstein: John F. Kennedy International Airport

Jeffrey Milstein: Newark Liberty International Airport

Jeffrey Milstein: John F. Kennedy International Airport

View more from this series and others on Jeffrey Milstein’s homepage

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