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In the March/April 2010 issue of The Iowan
Portfolio
Capital Cityscapes
Des Moines through the lens
of photographer Jake Boyd
“I love everything about Des Moines. It’s a beautiful place with a lot of history. When I moved here, I wanted to capture everything about it — from the most obvious attractions to the less familiar elements. New perspectives and angles allow you to see the same location in a new way, and that’s absolutely crucial if you want your photo to stand out. Combine that with great editing, and you can’t go wrong.”
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Edward Lee Hendricks’ West Winds,
grounds of the Central Library |
Robert D. Ray Asian Gardens |
Colonial Baking Company’s landmark neon sign |
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| Annie and Eric, Anderson Erickson Dairy plant |
Nomade, Pappajohn Sculpture Park |
Amici coffeehouse |
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| Brenton skating plaza |
Simon Estes Amphitheater |
Robert D. Ray Asian Gardens |
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| Java Joe's Coffeehouse |
Capital Law Library staircase |
Plantoir, by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Meredith Corporation grounds |
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| Municipal parking ramp, downtown |
The Travelers umbrella, a 50 x 40 ft neon sign
on the Insurance Exchange Building |
Thinker on a Rock, Pappajohn Sculpture Park |
See more of Jake's work at www.jakeboydphoto.com
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