Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Each city develops an identity made of cultural influences that change only slowly and then someone comes along and takes a giant step in imagination and financing to bring us a new unique face to identify with the place.
In Los Angeles there was a great struggle to build a structure to contain the musical vision of the movers and shakers behind the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. The design was chosen after a model of a sound stage surrounded by the audience, an intimate design with the most modern and demanding qualities for projection and experiencing music.
The challenge was to contain this desired sound box in a structure that would define the cutting edge of concert hall architecture. At the same time, an organ would be built that would be integral to the entire project. Frank Gehry brought his famous flair for the sail motif. The rest is history. The acoustics are second to none. Los Angles Philharmonic is at its peak. It's perhaps the most financially stable and successful orchestra in the USA. The maestro Esa-Pekka Salonen is a world-renowned conductor who made the L.A. Philharmonic one of the most adventurous orchestras today. Salonen sadly will be leaving us at the end of his tenure so he can focus more on composition. His handpicked his successor, Gustavo Dudamel, will take over the baton this year. This is the celebrated young "wonder" conductor from Venezuela. We were lucky to snag him. This was a remarkable feat whose boldness matches Gehry’s building! This achievement in taking such a new and still emerging super star was achieved by risk-taking Debra Border, (President and CEO of the LA Philharmonic), with Salonen to secure Dudamel way ahead of the expected bidding wars by competing orchestras. He does not disappoint! Music flows from him and he energizes and inspires the orchestra in a special youthful way. Imagine sitting in this splendid building and experiencing music at it's finest as if it is created anew by this young natural. So Frank Gehry's architecture truly houses music of the 21st Century.
I show this picture to celebrate the civic achievement in getting WDCH imagined, designed and brought to life. Make sure this is a place you visit.
We have a really wonderful ongoing thread devoted to the architecture of WDCH by OPF photographers, each finding new ways to isolate part of the Gehry magic. Visit that thread http://www.openphotographyforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=69817 and add any detail studies you have made to that collection.
Here I present my latest stitched panorama using a 5D and taken early in cold morning as the dawn broke with an overcast heavy sky. I stood in the road as if I had the right of way as a survey engineer and luckily did not get hit by cars or ticketed by the police.
© Asher Kelman Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall Do not copy or download
I hope you enjoy this and appreciate how we can use simple setup to take impressive images. I look forward to seeing your examples of the finest creative modern structures, from Bauhaus on and Frank Llloyd Wright and more shocking!
Introduce each building. I'll return to add more to this.
Thanks for joining in.
Asher
Classical architecture could be used to start a new thread! Detail studies of the Walt Disney concert Hall go here. here.
In Los Angeles there was a great struggle to build a structure to contain the musical vision of the movers and shakers behind the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. The design was chosen after a model of a sound stage surrounded by the audience, an intimate design with the most modern and demanding qualities for projection and experiencing music.
The challenge was to contain this desired sound box in a structure that would define the cutting edge of concert hall architecture. At the same time, an organ would be built that would be integral to the entire project. Frank Gehry brought his famous flair for the sail motif. The rest is history. The acoustics are second to none. Los Angles Philharmonic is at its peak. It's perhaps the most financially stable and successful orchestra in the USA. The maestro Esa-Pekka Salonen is a world-renowned conductor who made the L.A. Philharmonic one of the most adventurous orchestras today. Salonen sadly will be leaving us at the end of his tenure so he can focus more on composition. His handpicked his successor, Gustavo Dudamel, will take over the baton this year. This is the celebrated young "wonder" conductor from Venezuela. We were lucky to snag him. This was a remarkable feat whose boldness matches Gehry’s building! This achievement in taking such a new and still emerging super star was achieved by risk-taking Debra Border, (President and CEO of the LA Philharmonic), with Salonen to secure Dudamel way ahead of the expected bidding wars by competing orchestras. He does not disappoint! Music flows from him and he energizes and inspires the orchestra in a special youthful way. Imagine sitting in this splendid building and experiencing music at it's finest as if it is created anew by this young natural. So Frank Gehry's architecture truly houses music of the 21st Century.
I show this picture to celebrate the civic achievement in getting WDCH imagined, designed and brought to life. Make sure this is a place you visit.
We have a really wonderful ongoing thread devoted to the architecture of WDCH by OPF photographers, each finding new ways to isolate part of the Gehry magic. Visit that thread http://www.openphotographyforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=69817 and add any detail studies you have made to that collection.
Here I present my latest stitched panorama using a 5D and taken early in cold morning as the dawn broke with an overcast heavy sky. I stood in the road as if I had the right of way as a survey engineer and luckily did not get hit by cars or ticketed by the police.

© Asher Kelman Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall Do not copy or download
I hope you enjoy this and appreciate how we can use simple setup to take impressive images. I look forward to seeing your examples of the finest creative modern structures, from Bauhaus on and Frank Llloyd Wright and more shocking!
Introduce each building. I'll return to add more to this.
Thanks for joining in.
Asher
Classical architecture could be used to start a new thread! Detail studies of the Walt Disney concert Hall go here. here.
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