Tag: photo pick
Photo Pick: Sugar Magnolia B&B by Steve Saenz
These beautiful shots of the Sugar Magnolia B&B in Inman Park were taken by Steve Saenz. The Queen Anne Victorian home was constructed in 1892.
Photo Pick: Dragon Con by Kelly Jordan
Our shutterbug Kelly Jordan of the Seen in ATL column has been out and about today at Dragon Con. Check out these great shots from the streets downtown.
Photo Pick: Reed and Georgia Avenues by Chad Carlson
Comment from Chad: “At Reed and Georgia Avenues. Next to Turner Field. Human scale, pedestrian oriented, historic buildings, providing a distinct look for the area. Hopefully, the new developer will understand the importance of these buildings to the built environment.”
Photo Pick: Downtown Sunset by ATL Urbanist Darin Givens
The sunset tonight as seen from our bedroom. Downtown has its troubles but overall it’s a great place to live for city lovers (and walkers and transit riders) and the views are incredible. The main problem is that it can be sad in its emptiness at night. You can go many, many blocks in a […]
Photo Pick: Ponce City Market Rooftop by Janel Bersabal
Janel’s caption on Twitter was “You win Ponce City Market cool rooftop carnival amusement games. #WeloveATL Super fun Saturday night with friends!”
Photo Pick: The Future by Aerolyn Shaw
Aerolyn wrote on FB: “Snapchat caption for this photo was “the future”. But we were the future for our parents. Our parents were the future for our grandparents.. and so on. The future is now. Or some other rallying cliche. Tired but still inspired.”
Photo Picks: “CTC Trestle” & “Bridge Montage” by Tony Aeck
Wendell Burks, Managing Director of Connect the Comet, submits these two renderings of the Silver Comet Trail: “These photos are edited to show the vision for the future of bringing the Silver Comet Trail into Atlanta. “CTC Trestle” is a vision for the unused CSX Bridge over the Chattahoochee near Bolton. “Bridge Montage” is the […]
Photo Pick: Rally at Civil by Kelly Jordan
Twenty-five Atlanta-based LGBT and allied organizations held a vigil at the Center for Civil and Human Rights in memory of those who were killed in Orlando and a call to action to prevent this terrible violence from happening again in the future. Kelly Jordan was there and captured these images:
