Infinite Balconies
$1,500.00
Tampa, Florida’s modern skyline offers a striking display of contemporary design, where clean lines, bold geometry, and repeating forms come together to create visually captivating scenes. In the heart of downtown near the cruise ship terminal, architectural elements suce as layered balconies and sweeping curves reflect the rhythm and energy of the city. When seen through a black-and-white lens, these details transform into a powerful study of contrast, pattern, and light, revealing the artistic beauty within modern architecture.
For me, photographing modern architecture has always been about discovering how shapes and light interact to create something extraordinary. Before catching a flight out of Tampa, I found myself with a few unexpected hours and headed downtown to explore. I was drawn to a building near the cruise terminal where repeating balconies created a mesmerizing pattern. As I moved around, capturing different perspectives, the composition came to life, and I knew I had something special. The final image, titled “Infinite Balconies,” became a study in repetition, depth, and graphic design, an image I instantly fell in love with.
Randy Van Duinen’s fine art architectural photography transforms iconic and everyday structures into compelling works of art. His black-and-white images emphasize form, texture, and design, making them ideal for enhancing interiors in homes, offices, and commercial spaces. Each piece offers a timeless aesthetic, bringing sophistication, structure, and visual impact to any environment.
Ada Covered Bridge in Cheer
The Ada Covered Bridge, also known as the "Bradfield Bridge," is a charming historic structure located in Ada, Michigan. Built in 1867, this 125-foot-long bridge spans the Thornapple River and is one of the few remaining covered bridges in the state. Its unique construction and picturesque surroundings make it a beloved landmark, especially during the winter months when snow blankets the landscape and holiday lights enhance its nostalgic beauty.
While visiting Grand Rapids, Michigan, where I grew up, I stumbled upon the Ada Covered Bridge shortly after a snowfall just before Christmas. To my surprise, the bridge was illuminated with festive Christmas lights, creating a magical scene. I captured the image, which became a personal favorite. One of my close friends admired the photograph so much that they displayed it above their fireplace mantel. Every time I see it in their home, I can’t help but smile, remembering that special moment.
Randy Van Duinen’s fine art photography captures moments of beauty and history, bringing warmth and inspiration to any space. Perfect for residential or corporate interiors, his work transforms spaces into reflections of timeless artistry.




































