Monochrome architectural photographs by the super talented Nicholas Alan Cope

Date
9 April 2013

Some people say beauty is all about colours. WRONG. Everyone knows black and white makes everything look better, from your Uncle Pete to a Frank LLoyd Wright house, something about monochrome just works. It’s the photographic equivalent of MSG. Nicholas Alan Cope is wise to this, and spends his time photographing things in the highest contrast black and white you can get without the subject becoming too abstract. The results of his monochromatic efforts are staggering, and blow almost all other architectural photography out the water.

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Nicholas Alan Cope: Architecture

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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