Category: Architectural Photography

  • Balthazar Korab

    Balthazar Korab

    Balthazar Korab (1926–2013) — architect and photographer, has documented the places where we live and work. His photographs have been exhibited in prominent museums such as; The Museum of Modern Art–New York, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Centre Canadian d’Architecture–Montreal and The Venice Biennale. His work is included in many collections such as; The Chase Manhattan Collection, The Menil Collection and The United States Library of Congress. Korab has authored and contributed to a vast number of publications including; Genius Loci: Cranbrook, I Tetti di Roma, Gamberaia, Columbus Indiana, Encyclopedia of American Architecture, The Saarinen House, and multiple volumes on the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. He is an architect with a passion for nature’s lessons and man’s interventions. His images are born out of a deep emotional investment in their subject. Their content is never sacrificed for mere visual effects, nor is a polemic activism intended to prevail over an aesthetic balance.

  • Scott Frances

    Scott Frances

    Scott Frances was born to a New York city home filled with mid-century furniture, two older brothers and a lot of art on the walls and books on the shelves. His father was a creative director at an advertising agency, and his mother was an editor for decorating magazines. Therefore it is evident he had a very creative background. In Scott Frances’ childhood, he was mostly drawing and painting, often trying to copy Picasso’s. After completing his studies in journalism and art history at Northwestern University, he returned to NYC to work under the auspices of the legendary architectural photographer Ezra Stoller. It was during this time that he began to document the work of the great American modernist architect Richard Meier, a collaboration that spans three decades.

    Scott Frances’ subject matter has always been rooted in architecture and the decorative arts, but as his work has evolved he incorporated people and animals into his images. He became more interested in the atmosphere of the spaces, certainly in their volume and quality of the available light, but also the touch, sound and smell, the mood. Frances never supplements the lighting, instead he shoots multiple exposures, and in photoshop he layers these exposures together to render an image that best captures the sensory experiences of being in the environment. The compositions and narrative themes in his work speaks to recurrent threads found throughout art history.

  • Karl Beath

    Karl Beath

    Karl Beath started out as a landscape photographer before moving on to architectural photography. Karl found it, as a natural progression, the built environment within nature’s landscape, since both avenues follow similar concepts, only this time the architect is the creator. In his photographs he aims to capture their vision by using available light and careful composition, as with all his photography he strives to create an image so that the whole is a balanced sum of its parts. Composing and balancing the natural and built world with its numerous interacting planes, colours and light – enables him to convey the dramatic nature of the raw experience with one that is also pleasing to the eye.

  • Adam Letch

    Adam Letch

    Adam Letch is a Cape Town based photographer with an extensive background in a wide range of photographic disciplines.

    He has attained formal qualifications in photography from leading South African institutions, and is presently Head of Photography at the Ruth Prowse School of Art in Cape Town. His photographic interests range from the production of personal Art based projects to working on commercially based assignments with a host of local clients.

    Adam’s work marries an almost obsessive attention to detail and sound technical skill with creative conceptualization and a natural rapport with his subject. His work displays a distinct photographic style which is both assured and creative.

  • Gerry O’Leary

    Gerry O’Leary

    Gerry O’Leary is an international multi award-winning photographer specialising in hospitality & architectural photography. He is acknowledged as Europe‘s foremost architectural photographer

  • Wianelle Briers

    Wianelle Briers

    After spending 17 years in the corporate world, Wianélle chose to follow her true life passion – Photography. She completed a three-year diploma in photography at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in 2011 — cum laude. organisations to communicate their message and market themselves.

    Wianélle Briers then completed her BTech Photography at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth.

    In addition to Architectural Photography, Wianélle is also very passionate about Landscape and Nature Photography. She is conscious of environmental and social issues and devotes a great deal of time to pro-bono photography assisting conservation and environmental non-profits. Her specialist area is architectural photography. Her prints can be seen in many businesses, hotels, guesthouses and private homes.