Architecture & Interior Photography

I have been working for so many years in architecture and interiors, that I tend to take for granted my ability to capture spaces.
However, looking back at my photo portfolio, I have to admit that it is a new challenge each time.
— Marco Joe Fazio

photo © Marco Joe Fazio (AOP)

 

So many different spaces, from private interiors to charming hotel rooms, fine restaurants – food included – dark and gloomy chapels, building sites to be photographed from scaffolding up in the air... all of them require different photo techniques and approaches.

Furthermore, what to focus and how to frame the same space differs depending on my clients' expertise; interior designers, architects, engineers, stonemasons, joiners, builders, all have their unique point of view, which has to be understood and visualised at best.

 

photo © Marco Joe Fazio (AOP)

 

Would you like to know more about how to capture your spaces at best?

Please contact us, and we will be happy to assist with further information or to come and take eye-capturing photos for you.

Marco Joe Fazio . ˙ . CCO & director of photography, MArch (hons), AOP

“I am a director of visual symphonies, sculpting the intangible and breathing life into my clients' dreams. A maestro of the lens and canvas, I owe my success to an extraordinary team whose talent knows no bounds.”

http://www.marcojoefazio.com/our-team/#mjf-bio
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