This first photo is an image of a power station taken by Alexander Rodchenko (1929). Rodchenko was an artist, photographer, and sculptor. He was well known as one of the founders of constructivism in Russia beginning in 1913. I chose this photo because of its shot at a odd angle like many of Rodchenko photos, but also because of its architectural and geometric look. I also enjoy the natural daylight along with the reflections off the windows.
The photos above was my inspiration for this imitation of Rodchenko’s style. As previously stated Rodchenko used odd angles which I matched in my photo. My photo is angled the same way but is a building the is longer, not higher than the building Rodchenko photographed. I would say lighting is very similar but I have shadows from the water tower that are not displayed in Rodchenko’s image.