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Chicago – February 2009


Chicago Skyline and Interstate 94


Chicago River from high above East Wacker Drive


Blue skies and Cloud Gate


The CTA Blue line platform at Damen


Fisheye from 125 South Wacker


Sears Tower anchors the city from South Halsted Street


Looking down Elston Avenue at Trump Tower


John Hancock Center at Dusk


Interior of Chicago’s Union Station


Pritzker Pavilion


Smurfit-Stone Building (Diamond) and surrounding buildings at night


Chicago Skyline near Lakeshore Drive


Trump International Hotel and Tower, Chicago rises above the Chicago River


CNA Plaza


Civic Opera Building, Chicago


Chicago Transit Authority workers replace rail at Logan Square


Northwest Tower (Flatiron), Wicker Park


Two of the Presidential Towers, looking west


Wrigley Building, Trump Tower


Chicago Board of Trade


One Museum Park, Shedd Aquarium


Interwoven Chicago Streets


Windows of the city


Shiny Bean


Chicago City Hall


Crown of the Tribune Tower


Black and White Chicago Skyline


View down Milwaukee Avenue


The Aqua Building under construction


Metra yard


Metra trains and skyline


Troy Street, Chicago, Illinois


The El


Inn of Chicago


One Museum Park, Field Museum


Sears Tower


Aqua peeks around the Aon Center


Fireworks at the Chicago River


Reflections on Cloud Gate


Chicago skyline from Pilsen


Deep Blue Bean


Fireworks explodes near the Wrigley Building


415 feet above South Wacker Drive


Chicago at magic hour


Aon Center


Lake Point Tower, Navy Pier


Vertigo


Until we meet again.

Chicago series from 2006

Chicago series from 2005

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13 Responses to “Chicago – February 2009”

  1. Rob Russo Says:

    You should number them. So I can say, “I like numbers 3, 16, 24, 43 and 45.” At least I think I counted those right…

  2. Laura Says:

    Why do my vacation pictures never look quite like this? ! Haha, these are really good :)

  3. Settecase Says:

    Wonderful shots, as usual. I was wondering when you were going to come back and visit our fair city. Things have changed since the last time you were here, haven’t they. The shots of the Trump are especially good, and those fireworks! You must have been here in November, for the Mag Mile lights fest, right?

  4. phrenzy Says:

    Another excellent series! I’d love to see some Matt Robinson photos from Louisville! *wink wink*

  5. Juan Says:

    Muy buenas fotos…muy buenas…

  6. Adam Says:

    Very nice photos, but I would love to see some more of NYC, one of my favorite cities, haha. But you are a great photographer, I want to be one myself someday. ;)

  7. Danny Says:

    you’re photos are amazing, what was interesting was that you actually took a couple snaps right in my neighborhood, “logan square”, like the street of troy. i live on the next block on kedzie and i always jump on that blue line, but anyway i hope you come back to chicago, thanks matt.

  8. Brent Kampert Says:

    These photos are so good, that you should seriously think of making a picture book out of the cities you have done. Like St. Louis is good. This year’s Chicago is great. So is Indianapolis.

  9. David Perlitz Says:

    Just when I thought my love affair with Chi was over…made me actually heart sick. Lovely, Lovely, Lovely…Thank you.

  10. Yvette Says:

    I like these photos too Matt. You are very good.

  11. Daniel Richmond Says:

    Matt, you are a very talented photographer.Im from Charlotte so maybe an update with our newly built Duke Power Energy tower could be arranged…Aside from that, this portfolio of Chicago is absolutely the best! I flew in to the Chi when i went in for NAVY boot camp and spent a day visiting the museum of natural history.Needless to say, Im eager to come back one day.Thanks

  12. Ali Nassiri Says:

    Nice pics Matt, Not only you are professional photographer but also you are stylist. Thank you very muchhhhhhh.

  13. Zhou Quan Says:

    So beautiful !!!
    I like your photos !

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