ISBN-13: 9781848227187 / Angielski / Twarda / 2026 / 144 str.
Richard Bryant began his career as a photographer in the 1970s after studying architecture and quickly became one of the architectural press’s most sought-after photographers. Following a shift from black-and-white to colour, his work went on to define the image of 1990s architecture, with precise, clean compositions, a richness of tone and a subtlety of lighting. This book reveals his collaborations with architectural greats including Tadao Ando, Geoffrey Bawa, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Hans Hollein, Richard Meier, James Stirling, Norman Foster and Richard Rogers. It discusses his iconic images of Scarpa’s architecture, London and the Soane Museum, examines his career and interests, sets his work within broader architectural and photographic contexts, and provides insights into his methods and approaches.
Richard Bryant began his career as a photographer in the 1970s after studying architecture and quickly became one of the architectural press’s most sought-after photographers. Following a shift from black-and-white to colour, his work went on to define the image of 1990s architecture, with precise, clean compositions, a richness of tone and a subtlety of lighting. This book reveals his collaborations with architectural greats including Tadao Ando, Geoffrey Bawa, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Hans Hollein, Richard Meier, James Stirling, Norman Foster and Richard Rogers. It discusses his iconic images of Scarpa’s architecture, London and the Soane Museum, examines his career and interests, sets his work within broader architectural and photographic contexts, and provides insights into his methods and approaches.