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Train Tracks | Indianapolis Skyline | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

Train Tracks Into Indianapolis | Industrial Architecture

I’m constantly exploring the city of Indianapolis in different areas to find unique angles to shoot the cityscape.  I noticed these train tracks on the Southeast side and followed them across the highway to get the images below.  Now that I’ve moved to Irvington, a very historic neighborhood just east of Indy, I’ll be able […]

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City of Grand Rapids | Architecture of Michigan 

It had been around a year and a half since I had been back to Grand Rapids, Michigan…the city I lived in for close to 15 years.  I was amazed at how many new developments there were around town, from my old neighborhood, Belknap Lookout, to the Medical Mile on Michigan Ave, it seems the

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B & W Portrait | San Jose del Cabo, Mexico | Black & White | Beach | Sand | Image By Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

Scenes From San Jose del Cabo, Mexico | Baja California Sur | Travel Photography

Our good friends Bill & Erin invited us down to San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, to visit them for a week in December.  Normally when I hear Cabo, Mexico, I think of drunken spring-breakers partying on the beach getting sunburns and alcohol poisoning…not my kind of vacation.  But Bill explained that the town they live

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Indianapolis Public Library | Indiana Architecture | Indianapolis Indiana | photo taken by Indianapolis-based Architectural Travel Photographer Jason Humbracht in 2015

Indianapolis Public Library | Architecture of Indiana 

The original Central Library building, located on St. Clair Street and extending from Meridian to Pennsylvania Streets, was completed in October, 1917 at a cost of $510,000. Designed by Paul Cret and built in the Greek Doric style, it was considered one of the most outstanding architectural library structures in the United States. Fittingly, its

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Roaming Indianapolis Day & Night | Indiana Architecture | Long Exposure Photography

I know, I know…my first image here is overdone.  Every photographer has taken this photograph before, and I’ve done it numerous times as well.  I can’t help it.  If I’m in the area I will usually stop at this bridge to snap a few shots, just to see if something spectacular happens when I least

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Indiana Sunset | Brownsburg Indiana | Landscape Photography | Image by Indiana Architectural Photographer Jason Humbracht

Top 10 Travel Images United States 2015

As 2015 comes to an end, I thought it would be fun to post my favorite images from the year, breaking them down into areas I travelled. Natasha and I started in Michigan and were in Nashville, Tennessee on New Year’s Day.  From there we stayed in New Orleans and a couple of cities in

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First Days in Indiana | A Photo Gallery

“Do not be concerned with the fruit of your actions–just give attention to the action itself. Neither failure nor success has the power to change your inner state of Being. You have found the life underneath your life situation.” -from “The Power of Now” Crown Hill Cemetery Crown Hill Cemetery I have become familiar with

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The Grand Canyon | South Rim (a photo gallery)

“There is no salvation in time.  You cannot be free in the future.  Presence is the key to freedom, so you can only be free now.” -from “The Power of Now” Monochrome South Rim Tower, Grand Canyon Sightseeing Grand View of the Canyon South Rim of the Grand Canyon Looking East     Related Images:

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Jerome Arizona | Desert Landscape | Image By Indianapolis-based Architecture Photographer Jason Humbracht in 2015

Exploring the Southwest Series | Northern Arizona

“When you travel, you experience, in a very practical way, the act of rebirth.  You confront completely new situations, the day passes more slowly, and on most journeys you don’t even understand the language people speak.  So you are like a child just out of the womb.  You begin to attach much more importance to

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