• About this blog

    In my blog I share my work and my experiences as a professional architectural and interiors photographer, as well as considering both the aesthetics, business and techniques of architectural photography. I want to further the appreciation of representing architecture and related concepts for both those seeking to practice architectural photography as a profession, and for architects looking to record and represent their own work more effectively whether on line or in prints.

    Coming in June-July 2010

    Lightroom Tips (Video), how to manage photography jobs using Folders and Collections

    Movements and interiors, how to get the best out of DSLR's and shift lenses for interior photography

  • What I'm doing

Archive for the 'Interiors' Category

21 Sep

Crunch time

Crunch time

This week I fell prey to having a project cancelled, for the first time, attributed to the credit crunch. Sadly, online forums tell the story that architectural practices are indeed beginning to feel the pinch, with my client at least not in the position yet where they are having to lay off staff. While my [...]

15 Jun

Is it all wide angles?

Is it all wide angles?

Aaron Hibbert sent me an email in which he asked me the following…
“I really want to do interiors also. Is it all wide angle lenses?”
In the interest of internet sharing, I decided to answer him on this blog, hope you don’t mind Aaron…
The question of wide angles in interiors, or for that matter architectural photographs [...]

02 Jun

Aspirational Interior

Aspirational Interior

A shot of the kitchen from the same project

02 Jun

Aspirational Interior

Aspirational Interior

This interior is from a job I shot for CTM Architects. The property is located on the South Coast of the UK.
Its an example for me of the power of supermodels.
While I can take credit for the composition, the technique, the lighting and the retouching… it’s really the combination of the architects design, the site [...]