Spring Green exhibit features photos of buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

SPRING GREEN, Wis. - A new exhibit features photos of buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and architects he influenced.

It's being held at the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center, where all the tours start of Wright's former home, Taliesin, in Spring Green.

It features the photos of James Caulfield, who with writer Patrick Cannon, has produced three books with images of Wright's buildings and other Chicago-area architects. The photos were taken while they were working on the books, which were released between 2006 and 2009.

Among the buildings featured are the 1892 Charnley-Persky House in Chicago and the Harry Adams house of 1913 and Unity Temple, both in Oak Park, Ill.

The exhibit is free and runs from May 19 through Oct. 31.