Posts Tagged ‘Edinburgh’

Getting the light right in architectural photography

Getting the light right in architectural photography

Here’s a selection of a few images taken in the last year. Natural light is what I want to highlight here, the importance of getting the light right to photograph a building and how it’s key in pretty much every photo I take. Photos show an image from a range of projects commissioned during 2019 ranging in scale from a small house extension in Dumfries & Galloway to the ‘Three Graces’ on Liverpools waterfront.

Architectural photography slideshow / Commissions and personal work

Architectural photography slideshow / Commissions and personal work

Many of the images in the following slideshow can be seen on the project pages, within the Architecture section of this site. I try to regularly update a show reel of images, however this is a general overview of projects that includes photographs of residential, commercial, and educational building types, from self build projects to […]

'Dead Calm' blurring & in-between boundaries  - review, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Edinburgh

‘Dead Calm’ blurring & in-between boundaries – review, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Edinburgh

Jean-Marc Bustamante is a senior French artist and major figure in the international art world. His direct vision is both playful and refined. This review of Dead Calm at The Fruitmarket Gallery was first published on Interface 1st April 2011.