Andreas Gursky runs a sense of impersonality through all of his work. He depicts structures and pattern of collection existence in his images. I have included his work because he does not work in series like many of the other photographers I have looked at he does work in lines which I find quite interesting. There are probably a lot more lines and grid lines throughout a scene than you know. Maybe its just when certain situations are at their biggest that you notice these lines.
Obviously you can tell with his images being so huge, the lines just look more apparent and visible when further back or higher. This images of the supermarket has lots and lots on lines but the way the angle is of this images, his landscapes always have a sense of scale and the lines are just an aesthetic that he really like to see within a landscape image.
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