At age 12, Eric Staudenmaier set out to document the streets of Denver with his Nikon FE, and ever since, he has been pointing a series of cameras at old buildings, contemporary architecture, urban landscapes, and other stage sets for human life. He attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, and his photographs of cityscapes, homes, gardens, museums, and people have been published in numerous periodicals and books worldwide.

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