Using photomontages
to envision urban and suburban revitalization. (page 1 of 3)
Urban
Advantage is a strategic marketing firm based in Oakland, California and
Washington, D.C. It provides services to a wide range of clients in both
the public and private sectors. A central theme of the firm's work is
that urban places offer advantages that are more marketable than suburban
areas. Unfortunately, such advantages are frequently overlooked.
The firm makes extensive use of photo montage techniques in its work.
From a "base" photograph, partner Steve Price uses photo-editing
software to realistically portray the transformation of a place. Steve
begins by adding buildings, trees, transit vehicles, and people. Frequently,
cracks in the pavement and other deteriorated infrastructure elements
are removed. Then by retouching edges, placing shadows, and adjusting
lines of perspective, the image is brought to a level of realism that
is convincing.
Using this technique, public discussions about development alternatives
can move beyond the fairly limited scope of what people can imagine about
a place to more far-reaching visions about the potential of a place.