Archives for the month of: November, 2009

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The Spanish website Inside Out explores photographic diptych and visual comparisons in architecture created by photographers Fran Simó and Benjamín Julve. Their work explores photographic pairing as a way of representing the built environment in a similar way to my project Drawing Parallels: Architecture Observed


Facade of Galleria Fashion Store, Seoul, South Korea

Facade of Galleria Fashion Store, Seoul, South Korea. Photo: Quintin Lake

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Example Spread from Hannover Re Annual Report

Lights above Nanjing East Road, Shanghai, China

Lights above Nanjing East Road, Shanghai, China. Photo: Quintin Lake

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Example Spread from Hannover Re Annual Report

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Detail Roof tiles Dubrovnik, Croatia. Photo: Quintin Lake

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Example Spread from Hannover Re Annual Report

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Bamboo fence next to Nijo Castle, Kyoto, Japan. Photo: Quintin Lake

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Example Spread from Hannover Re Annual Report

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Hannover Re Annual Report Cover 2008

German design agency Anzinger Wüschner Rasp selected my architectural texture photographs from Dubrovnik, Shanghai, Seoul and Kyoto to illustrate the international nature of the business of Hannover Re, one of the leading reinsurance groups in the world, in their 2008 Annual Report. The previous year’s annual report featured photographs by Yann Arthus-Bertrand.View the photographs on the Hanover re website here. Download a PDF of the report in German here and English here.

See more architectural photography including the images featured here in my book Drawing Parallels: Architecture Observed

An architectural photography assignment for Atkins Design Studio for inclusion on their website and marketing material.

View the entire photoshoot here

University of East Anglia, Catering Facility

University of East Anglia, Catering Facility

University of East Anglia, Catering Facility

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

An architectural photography assignment for Atkins for inclusion in their annual report.

This photoshoot makes optimum use use of the the glowing sky at dusk and tilt/shift lenses to correct perspective distortion which enhance the clean modern lines of the building.

The new £12 million Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre is one of a small number of specialist public facilities which house & preserve the ancient documents, objects and archaeology of the United Kingdom in local centres overseen by the National Archives of England. It carries out important custodial, educational and promotional roles in a super modern holistic 21st Century Library, Archive & History Centre.

View the entire photoshoot here

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See more architectural photography by Quintin Lake in the  book Drawing Parallels, Architecture Observed

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

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