Local photographers showcase the gritty beauty of Saint Louis
We love Flickr here at Infuz, almost as much as our homebase, Saint Louis.
Local photographers have been capturing the unique patina that only cities like Saint Louis can offer. A rich architectural and cultural heritage, combined with time and shifts in the role central cities play has led to a built environment filled with visual strata well worth exploring with a camera.

As professionals in the field of visual communication and design, we appreciate the time and effort the photographers featured below have devoted to documenting the sometimes stunning, sometimes silly landscape all around us. The groups linked below help us discover sides to our city we never knew, and inform the work we decide to put out in the cultural landscape.
Let’s take a tour:
Neon signs, brick ghost signs, hand painted signs and an occasional plastic sign if it happens to be exceptional.
Artica is an outdoor multi-media art festival, parade and workshops series developed to provide the people of the St. Louis metropolitan area with the opportunity to come together as a community through creative self-expression.
A group designed to document the ever-evolving, multicultural, funky, historic street of Saint Louis known as Cherokee.
This is a place for all things Modern in St. Louis, MO, including Mid Century Modern homes, architecture and design.
Photographs from the north side of the city of St. Louis.
Photographs, drawings, maps, historical documents, urban design, architectural details, facades, plans, perspectives, and other visual images related to Saint Louis architecture.
Of and about the 52nd city. St. Louis is the 52nd [most populous] city in the US… Whether you live in St. Louis now, or used to, or will someday, here is the place to post your photos.
With special thanks to Saint Louis photographer Nick Findley for the shot of our new space in the Curlee Building, currently in rotation on our home page.


