This series of images captures Boogertman + Partners African induced stadium "The FNB" through the lens of South African photographer Tristan McLaren. Endless fascination with the human condition and the places that mankind defines by buildings are the strongest creative influences for Tristan. Consequently, he divides his efforts primarily between the genres of portraiture - often in studio - and architectural photography. The piece explores the construction process of the main stadium that hosted the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
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