Photographers, particularly landscape photographers, and concrete don't normally go together. OK, there are a few photographers that have found beauty in the strong abstract forms of concrete architecture but for most people concrete is just plain ugly.
All that is about to change,
Intaglio Composites have introduced a revolutionary new process whereby any concrete surface can be transformed into an artistic canvas; photographs are reproduced as permanent impressions in concrete. Sidewalks in the Southtown area of San Antonio, Texas, USA have been constructed using the process, work has begun on a project at the Open Jeffrey Space Park in Irvine, California and the process is being exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum, Washington, D.C.