The UTSA Science & Engineering Building is another impressive project in which Sharp Glass was involved. So of course, I jumped at the opportunity to photograph it.


As with a lot of these buildings, getting the perfect photographs is all about timing. In this scenario, not only did we need to aim for sunrise, but we also had to shoot on a day that school was not in session. Luckily, my weekend was open and I was able to shoot these with the swiftness.


I always try for sunrise AND sunset photos, but the sun just was hitting right for sunset photos. Other buildings were casting shadows, so those photos were a no-go. I "settled" for some daytime photos, but am still happy how they came out. Check em out below:

UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza
UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza
UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza
UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza
UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza
UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza
UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza
UTSA Science & Engineer Building Architecture Photography by Sean Carranza