Fisher Building
The Fisher Building, a National Historic Landmark in Detroit, is an architectural gem and a premier spot for photographers seeking intricate Art Deco details and dramatic urban imagery. Designed by Albert Kahn and completed in 1928, the 30-story tower features an ornate limestone exterior with bronze accents and a lavish interior adorned with marble, mosaics, and hand-painted ceilings. The opulent three-story arcade, filled with golden hues and natural light from large windows, provides rich composition opportunities. Exterior shots are best taken during golden hour to emphasize the building’s towering presence and decorative features. Visitors can access the interior during regular business hours, and guided tours are occasionally offered for deeper exploration. Street parking and nearby garages are available. (Detroit, Michigan, USA)










