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An image from my photoshoot of Richard Wentworth’s “Untitled’ 2009 installation at the Venice Biennale is featured in the September issue of Artforum as a full page advert for Wentworth’s Exhibition at Peter Freeman Inc Gallery, New York.

Artforum International Magazine September 2010

Advert for Richard Wentworth's Exhibition at Peter Freeman Inc Gallery, New York in Artforum (Photography © Quintin Lake)

The exhibition at Peter Freeman Inc, New York runs from 9 September – 30 October 2010

View photographs of Richard Wentworth’s  Walking sticks and Hanging Books installations from  the 53rd Venice Biennale at the Arsenale here

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

Alex Polywka on the cover of the Oxford Mail. Photography by Quintin Lake

Alex Polywka feature in the Oxford Mail. Photography by Quintin Lake

Alex Polywka with his 12-year-old brother Stephen and their mother Susan. He was diagnosed with brain cancer by doctors in February and attained five A*s and two As in his GCSEs despite taking his exams just a fortnight after undergoing chemotherapy.

Read Alex Polywka’s Story in the Oxford Mail, the Daily Mail, and the Sun,

VIEW IMAGES of Alex Polywka here >>

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

A record year of GCSE results at Magdalen College School.  A*s have been awarded to 76.49% of the year-group – a record. 97.3% of the year group achieved A* or A. Two boys – Huw Charles and Stefan Lacny – achieved 11 A*s each.  Most astonishing of all Alex Polywka, 16, who’s battling a deadly tumour scores top GCSEs at Magdalen college School despite brain surgery and chemotherapy.

See all my photos of the Magdalen College School GCSE results here and photos of this year’s A Level results at MCS here.

A boy phones home with the good news of his GCSE results with his mother at Magdalen College School

A mother congratulates her son's GCSE results at Magdalen College School

The pupils at Magdalen College School celebrate their GCSE results

VIEW MORE / BUY PRINTS / LICENSE IMAGES from Magdalen College School GCSE Results 2010 here >>

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Another year of outstanding A level results at Magdalen College School, Oxford. Two two pupils, Clark Glasgow and Richard Perez-Storey, each attained 5 A* Grades. See all my photos here.

A mother congratulates her son on his A Level Exam Results

A delighted family congratulate their son on his A level results

Two pupils smiling as they read their results

Clark Glasgow who attained 5 A* Grades phones home while filmed by the BBC.

A level students congratulate each other on their results at Magdalen College School, Oxford.

A level students celebrate their results at Magdalen College School

Richard Perez-Store (at left) and Clark Glasgow who both attained 5 A* Grades at Magdalen College School, Oxford, 2010.


VIEW MORE / BUY PRINTS / LICENSE IMAGES from MCS A Level Results 2010 here >>

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Outdoor Photography Magazine, September 2010

10 Questions interview with Quintin Lake in Outdoor Photography Magazine September 2010 Issue 130

Acclaimed architectural photographer, Quintin Lake, tells Nick Smith how he made the transition from architecture to photography and why geometry really matters

Quintin Lake is recognised as one of the top creative architectural photographers at work today. Before embarking his photographic career, Quintin graduated from the world renowned Architectural Association in London where he held a scholarship and worked at Grimshaw Architects on the Eden project. His architectural training gives him an understanding of the subject, while his photographic approach is characterised by a fastidious attention to detail, which translates into intelligent and refined images.

Quintin’s clients include architects, interior designers, various publishers and magazines. His new book Drawing Parallels: Architecture Observed is a source of architectural inspiration from around the world, with material drawn from travels in over 60 countries. Quintin is a member of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers, as well as a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Society of Arts.

1 When did you realise you were going to become a photographer?
I was an architect before I became a photographer and I used a camera
as a sketchbook for ideas. Gradually, I became more interested in the images, rather than just using a camera as a tool.

2 What was your first camera?
It was one of those rotating disc cameras with which I used to take blurry pictures of my thumb when I was ten. But while learning photography as a teenager I used a Praktica SLR film camera. I became a ‘Canon person’ when I was about 20.

3 What formal training do you have?
I studied architecture for seven years and did modules on photography during that time. I learned what I needed to learn to do the job.

4 How important is it to specialise?
I think it’s important from some clients’ perspectives, but as an artist I don’t think so. I have different portfolios to show different clients in architecture and other areas; it’s called market segmenting, I think.

5 What is the best assignment you’ve been on?
Going to Pripyat, a large deserted city within the 30km ‘zone of alienation’ around the Chernobyl reactor. It was the most focused shooting I’ve ever done and a very harrowing time. It’s an entire city with no people in it; no one will live there for hundreds of years.

6 What’s the worst thing about being a professional photographer?
On the commercial architecture side it’s waiting for the sun to come out. Clients don’t want pictures with grey skies. Also, there’s keeping the work coming in. If ever I got an assignment that lasted more than a couple of weeks that would feel like incredible stability.

7 Film or digital? Why?
Digital. Half of the creative process is taking the shot, and the other half is the post-production. Commercially it can be a chore, but if it is an artistic image this is where you refine it and make it your own.

8 What’s the most important thing you’re learned from another photographer?
Cartier-Bresson had it right when he said it was the mind, the heart and the eye that meet in the moment. But geometry is vital. No matter what else is going on in the image; I think the viewer reacts to it first graphically.

9 What does photography mean to you?
It encapsulates the enigma of life. It seems so simple as a still image and yet it can have infinite meaning with a unique visual language. In terms of my own life, it’s an excuse to keep a childlike curiosity.

10 What makes a great photograph?
It just grabs you and you know you’ve been grabbed. It’s an emotional thing.

Quintin – IN BRIEF
Age: 34
Time as pro: Ten years
Where based: Oxford
Specialities: Architecture, documentary and expedition
Studio or home: All on location, but post-production at home
Digital or film: Digital
Website: www.quintinlake.com

In Quintin’s kit bag
Cameras: Canon 5D, Canon 5D MkII
Lenses: Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L, Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5, Canon 24-105mm f/4 L, Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS

Quintin Lake’s new book Drawing Parallels: Architecture Observed is available from all good bookshops. RRP £25 www.papadakis.net

Hotel Polissia Terrace, Pripyat

Pripyat: 21 Years after Chernobyl. A silver birch tree grows through the floor on the terrace of Hotel Polissia. The hammer and sickle is visible atop the distant building. 50×33cm, Edition of 25 + 1 A/P

Foto8 Summershow 2010, Exhibition Catalogue Cover

Foto8 Summershow 2010, Exhibition Catalogue

150 images were chosen for exhibition from Over 2500 individual images were received from photographers representing the six continents. From landscape and portraiture to documentary and fashion and everything in between, the Summershow celebrates the photographic talent of established names and aspiring photographers alike.

The Foto8 Summershow 2010 runs from 26 July to 4 September Buy Exhibition Catalogue

HOST GALLERY
1-5 Honduras Street
London EC1Y 0TH
UK

The image is for sale at £355 framed or £295 unframed in an edition of 25

VIEW MORE IMAGES from Pripyat (Pripiat) 21 years after Chernobyl

Foto8 Summershow 2010 at Host Gallery Honduras Street, London

Foto8 Summershow 2010 at Host Gallery Honduras Street, London

Foto8 Summershow 2010 at Host Gallery Honduras Street, London

Photography © Quintin Lake

Football game at Jardim São Marcos Favela, Cubatão adjacent to the Fosfertil Fertiliser Factory, Cubatão, Brazil

A couple samba in an open-air bar, Cubatão, Brazil

Cubatão Samba School (bateria da escola de samba nações unidas) practice on the street in Cubatão, Brazil

The home of D. Maninha, aged 94, one of the oldest inhabitants of Pylons, Cubatão

My photographs from Cubatao are featured on the artwork for Geopolitica Brasileira / Brazil Geoplitics (CEZ4076) CD, by Silvano Michelino released by Cezame Music Agency, Paris. Graphic design: Jacques Boucaux, Produced by: Françoise Marchesseau & Frédéric Leibovitz

“An emerging power on the international scene, Brazil is in a period of profound change: industrial, ecological, economic and social. Its famously rich musical culture is perceptibly responding to these changes. Silvano Michelino here presents his personal synthesis of ingrained musical diasporas and evolving trends in a nation in flux.”

The photographs featured on the CD artwork are from Cubatao, Brazil once one of the most polluted places on earth, which were made during the filming of Holiday in Cubatao

My account of the experience can be read in  Cubatao: Life in the Valley of Death

VIEW MORE IMAGES of Cubatao, Brazil here

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2008

Damien Hirst Cover Feature in Modern Weekly China (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Damien Hirst Cover Feature in Modern Weekly China (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Damien Hirst Cover Feature in Modern Weekly China (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Damien Hirst Cover Feature in Modern Weekly China (Photo: Quintin Lake)

Photoshoot commissioned by Callum Sutton PR for the cover feature of Modern Weekly Lifestyle for the launch of the Hong Kong Art Fair for which Hirst and his gallery White Cube are participating. Interview by Anna Sansom.

Modern Weekly is the grand-daddy of lifestyle weeklies with a circulation of half a million. Published out of Guangzhou, it set the trend of putting out one magazine in several separately-bound sections – for news, life, finance, and urban fashion

VIEW MORE IMAGES of Damien Hirst portrait in his Studio here

Artworks © Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010