Urban Landscapes employs a detailed, observational photographic strategy to examine the built environment and its evolving textures. George Tice’s images capture architectural forms, street surfaces, and urban infrastructure with an emphasis on structure, pattern, and the interplay of light and shadow. The tone is contemplative, inviting reflection on the everyday physical surroundings of cities.
Urban Landscapes compiles 160 pages of work created by George Tice, dating from the early 2000s. The book serves as a visual study of urban scenes that often go unnoticed, highlighting elements such as building facades, roadways, and urban decay. It frames city components as a cohesive environment shaped by both human and natural forces.