OF BRICKS LIGHT EXHIBITARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHS 1845 1915
... In many of the early architectural photographs some photographers took a more interpretive approach. Instead of taking frontal views they selected more detailed shots that captured parts of buildings that showed pattern of light or a bit of carving. ... With an interpretive perspective, these photographers work like painters watching for light, certain views or angles that capture the uniqueness of the piece of architecture. ... For instance there is a photographer in this exhibit that takes a photo of Durham Cathedral in 1915 and captures the winter-like scenery which includes the cloudy sky and bare trees so successfully that you can feel the cold and calmness of this landscape.