German artist Markus Brunetti traveled around continental Europe and the British Isles to photograph hyperrealistic portraits of detailed churches and cathedrals in his series titled Facades. By photographing the facades of the buildings up close, and over the course of months or years, Brunetti creates a documentation of time. Presenting the photographs as collage work heightens each and every ornate detail while simultaneously portraying these religious buildings as ongoing subjects in time. The series was on display at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York, where some of his prints stood 10 feet tall, paying homage to the real-life grandeur of the cathedrals they depict.