Robert I. Logan (1918-2011) was a Chicago-based attorney, banker, and business consultant, who sold his first photograph at age 90. A critically acclaimed show of Logan’s 'urban structuralism' photography opened at Northwestern University just after his 91st birthday.

Logan traveled extensively and photographed architecturally arresting buildings, street scenes, as well as landscapes, a few people, and nature. Many of the photos on this website were digitized posthumously from color slides Logan took from 1957-1996. Many of these images are seen here for the first time. The categories of the photographs from slides, such as ‘Nature’ and ‘In Town,’ were assigned by the curators since Logan left little information about these images. For More Info click About

 Robert I. Logan’s photos are a window to his mind and diverse interests. Please enjoy seeing how one person used a camera to appreciate a wider world and extend himself.