Vincent Laforet Captures San Francisco From Above

By Karissa Rosenfield

Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Vincent Laforet has made his way to San Francisco as part three of his dizzying series of city aerials. Capturing the tightly packed metropolis from 7,200-feet, Laforet became mesmerized by the city’s “clashing grids,” stunning bridges and overwhelming feeling of “peace and order.”

“There’s just something about this city’s vibe – a perfect balance between the hectic go-getter pace of New York and the more relaxed, laissez-faire rhythm of Los Angeles,” says Laforet. “It feels like every little piece of the puzzle has somehow found its place in what is an absolutely chaotic topography.”

See a selection of Laforet’s series, after the break.

The full set of Vincent’s photos of San Francisco can be seen here on Storehouse. You can also sign up to pre-order a book on Vincent’s Air series, or sign up to be notified when Air comes to your city.

Vincent Laforet Captures San Francisco From Above © Vincent Laforet
Vincent Laforet Captures San Francisco From Above © Vincent Laforet
Vincent Laforet Captures San Francisco From Above © Vincent Laforet
Vincent Laforet Captures San Francisco From Above © Vincent Laforet
Vincent Laforet Captures San Francisco From Above © Vincent Laforet
Vincent Laforet Captures San Francisco From Above © Vincent Laforet

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