Von Windverwirbelungen verschobene Wolkenfetzen, wie Lasergeschosse aussehende Lichter, die von der Start- und Landebahn hochschießen oder auch einfach „nur“ ein Blick in den Frachtraum eines Fliegers. „WORLD WAY: The City of LAX“ von Chris Pritchard (zuvor hier) bietet allerlei unterschiedliche Einblicke und Draufblicke auf einen der größten Flughäfen der Welt.
„The impetus for ‚WORLD WAY: The City of LAX‘ was born in 2013 as I sat on a rooftop in El Segundo, waiting for a shoot to begin and looking out over LA. The incoming planes looked like a highway, evenly spaced and spread across multiple lanes. This led my eye to the end of their path – LAX. I realized I had a fully unobstructed view of the airport, and immediately started capturing timelapses of it. I became fascinated with the many layers of movement that were visible – planes taking off and landing, planes taxiing, ground support equipment moving on the ramp and throughout the airport, passenger vehicles on World Way, passengers on foot outside and inside the airport – all moving at their own unique pace. It made me realize that LAX is a city unto itself, with so many moving pieces and individual people all doing their part to keep it moving. Despite its struggles, it is a logistical and modern marvel. I wanted to show it in a way it had never been seen.“
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