Renowned German photographer Michael Wolf <\/strong>expresses\u00a0both the architectural complexity and density of the Parisian landscape\u00a0through one of his latest projects titled\u00a0Paris Rooftops.\u00a0<\/strong><\/em>Born in Munich, having lived in cities in Canada and United States and currently residing in Hong Kong, it would not be hard to predict that Wolf is truly fascinated with\u00a0the contemporary life in big cities and most of his work focuses on\u00a0life in mega cities. Just like many of his previous projects, Paris Rooftops\u00a0<\/strong>documents the architecture and the vernacular culture of Paris<\/p>\n The project eliminates all the\u00a0clich\u00e9s associated with\u00a0the ‘City of Lights’ and instead focuses on the innumerable roof tops each with its own identity.\u00a0Wolf\u2019s strong geometric abstractions offer the viewer a freshly re-contextualized Parisian landscape that examines the density and life in a contemporary metropolis.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n