Photographers in Focus: Iwan Baan The architecture sharpshooter shares his process of capuring the Harbin Opera House

Photographers in Focus: Iwan Baan

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Photographers in Focus: Iwan Baan

Directed by Rasmus Daniel Taun

Photographers in Focus: Iwan Baan

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Photographers in Focus: Iwan Baan

The architecture sharpshooter shares his process of capuring the Harbin Opera House

The meticulous nature of architectural photography means it rarely provokes the viewer to question the story behind its result. In a new film, director Rasmus Daniel Taun turns the lens on Dutch photographer Iwan Baan as he documents the breathtaking Harbin Opera House in China's northernmost province—completed by Beijing-based MAD architects in 2015.

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Photographers in Focus: Iwan Baan