I’m a London-based architectural photographer and filmmaker. Whether still or moving, my images convey everyday beauty and functionality, commercial value and cultural prestige. They help build legacies.
While as a trained architect, I take joy in pristine, empty space, I know it's not enough. People complete the picture. That’s why they’re at the heart of my work, in visual narratives that bring spaces, places and objects to life. I also produce and art-direct my shoots to make this happen.
Selected clients include Google DeepMind, WeWork, Fathom Architects and Donald Insall Associates.
My work has been featured in leading international architecture and design publications, with multiple features in The Architectural Review, alongside publications including Dezeen, BBC News, RIBA Journal, Architects’ Journal and The Guardian.
I bring a multidisciplinary perspective to architecture, design and the built environment, informed by postgraduate studies in architecture in Rome and Paris and photography in London. Before establishing my independent practice, I developed my photographic career in Toronto and spent seven years as the in-house photographer at Make Architects, one of the UK’s leading architecture practices.