"Building Images" to exhibit Arcaid Images-winning photography in London
By Bustler Editors|
Friday, Jan 9, 2015
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Photography can transform even the most familiar buildings into new structures and spaces. Sto Werkstatt in Clerkenwell, London celebrates architectural photography through the lenses of some of the medium's best talents in the upcoming exhibition, "Building Images", starting on January 16.
Visitors to the exhibition will be surrounded with photographic works by 14 top-notch photographers from The Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards 2014. The exhibition will focus on the medium’s practice, methodology, and means of architectural representation. Another plus to this event? It's free and open to the public.
The exhibition will run until February 28, 2015.
Scroll down for a glimpse of the photos.
"Building Images is divided into four categories that explore different architectural qualities and a diverse technical approach and methodology. The categories ‘Building in Use‘, ‘Exteriors‘, ‘Interiors‘ and ‘Sense of Place‘ demonstrate a broad range of photographic styles and approaches to the medium as well as various outstanding architectural forms."
"Lynne Bryant, co-founder of Arcaid Images, said: ‘Photography has long been the means of communicating architecture. Indeed the earliest known image taken with a camera obscura in the late 1820’s could be said to be architectural, it was from an upstairs window of outbuildings. The medium has changed and be it a bitumen-coated plate or a memory card the technology is only a means to an end. It is the interpretation, the eye and the creatively of the photographer that the Arcaid Images Architectural Photographer of the Year Awards focuses on.’"
"The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of talks and seminars, where the public will have the opportunity to explore further the medium of photography as well as talk with leading people in the field of architecture, photography and media."
Further info here.
More photos can be found in the thumbnails below.
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