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Publisher Note

Photography has always played a vital role in how architecture is communicated. For most of us, it is how we experience the most exceptional, arresting, unreachable, beautiful or ephemeral works we cannot visit in person. With immediate distribution and consumption of imagery now so readily available, photography and architecture together are more important than ever before.

Single photographers are increasingly working closely and even exclusively with particular architects, allying their work with the design process itself. Some photographers are using new technologies to create visions of new architectures and imagined futures and others seek change through journalistic and social documentation.

Shooting Space: Architecture in Contemporary Photography covers a diverse range of subjects and themes across the built environment. Presenting the work of leading contemporary architects (from Koolhass to Hadid), intense urbanisation and evolving natural landscapes by international photographers as diverse as Helene Binet, Thomas Struth and Richard Wentworth.

Shooting Space not only provides a quick and engaging display of beautiful photography but more careful examination rewards you with a timely survey of our built environment.

Art Book

Shooting Space

— Architecture in Contemporary Photography

Publisher
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2013
Credits
Artist: Various Artists
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9780714867427
Work  
Subform Photography Book
Topics Architecture, Urban Landscape
Methods Photography
Language English
Format Hardcover
Pages 240

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