Open House
de Matthew Garza and Ozzy Gámez
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À propos du livre
OPEN HOUSE is a photographic magazine centered around two sites in Chicago: the David Rubenstein Forum and Graceland Cemetery. Photographed collaboratively by Matthew Garza and Ozzy Gámez, the project moves between these contrasting environments to examine how architecture and landscape carry meaning, atmosphere, and memory. From the Forum’s sharp modern surfaces and expansive views to the cemetery’s monumental stillness and layered history, the magazine considers how space can feel both public and intimate, structured and haunting. Together, these two sites offer a way of looking at Chicago through contrast, form, and presence.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Architecture
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Format choisi: Lettre US, 22×28 cm
# de pages: 48 - Date de publication: avril 21, 2026
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Graceland Cemetery, David Rubenstein Forum
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À propos du créateur
Chicago-based digital and film photographer specializing in fine art, street photography, and landscapes. With a passion for storytelling through creative and authentic imagery, Matthew blends technical skill and artistry to capture the beauty of everyday life and natural environments. In addition to photography, Matthew serves as a Digital Asset Manager at TMS/McDonald’s, where he oversees and organizes large-scale visual assets for one of the world’s leading brands. When not behind the lens or working on creative projects, Matthew enjoys exploring Chicago’s streets, finding inspiration in its architecture, culture, and people.
