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About Greg Benz

I am a wedding and portrait photographer based in Minneapolis.  My
style has developed with 10 years of experience.  I first picked up the
camera in a serious way back in 2000 when I was living in London.  My
interest in documenting my travels quickly turned into a love for
photography.  I've never received formal training in photography.  My
education has come from working with numerous other photographers, reading every book and magazine I can get my hands on, and shooting literally hundreds of thousands of photographs.  I would define my artistic style as focused on telling personal stories with the use of dramatic lines and light. 

Thank you for checking out my work!,

Greg
CarbonSilver Photography
CarbonSilverPhotography@gmail.com


The Széchenyi Chain Bridge

This is the Széchenyi Chain Bridge across the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary.   The structural supports on the sides of it look like an enormous bike chains.  The yellow lights of the bridge are kind of interesting because they start out as green every night for maybe 1-2 minutes before quickly turning yellow.  In the background here is Gresham Palace and then St Stephen’s Basilica (where you can see a 1000 year old hand in a jar).  What is a little less obvious is that the Danube River is flowing well beyond it’s normal banks, more than 7 meters (23 feet) above its normal level I was told.  The streets alongside the river are completely underwater, and so are most of the docks used to access the dinner boats that cruise up and down the river.

Chain Bridge and St Stephens Basilica

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July 10, 2009 - 12:16 am Kalpesh Ajugia - Stunningly breath-taking picture. Congrats.

July 10, 2009 - 9:11 am Carsten - Beautiful! I'm glad I bought a tripod. Now it is just to begin using it. Your photos are very inspiring.

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