Showing posts with label conceptual imagery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conceptual imagery. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Anatomical

Not the most architectural shot in the world - although the skeleton might be the inspiration behind some of the buildings Ive seen erected recently - but it is an image which I have produced using computer 3d graphics and has sold to a magazine in Europe.

More conceptual 3d graphic images here in my portfolio

Conceptual stock images from Alamy

Anatomical stock images from Alamy

Conceptual images on my blog


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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Conceptual Facade

Deansgate Manchester UK

This is another sale to a professional business this week. Some of the keywords behind the image may have helped including dynamic, rooted, professional, historic, progress, timescale. It's remarkable what a simple photo can convey. It's equally remarkable what the contrast between two structures can communicate. Here the contrast works because of style, material, colour and scale.

Our built environment is constantly switched on and we are more often than not subconsciously switched on to it. The messages it conveys are endless.


Who said that architecture didn't speak to us?

You can download this image for licensed use here


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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Conceptual Imagery for the Property Market

Above and below is a showcase of some of my most popular conceptual imagery relating to the property and real estate market including images designed for campaigns relating to social issues.









Andy Marshall is a professional architectural photographer. Most images can be downloaded 24/7 at Alamy

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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Conceptual Images

I'm not just an architecture junkie - I also enjoy producing conceptual images which have a theme or meaning to illustrate an article or editorial.

You can view more of my conceptual images here

Andy Marshall is a professional architectural photographer. Most images can be downloaded 24/7 at Alamy

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All images are copyright Andy Marshall and must not be used without prior permission.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Not a happy bunny

Sam is the subject of my latest sale to a weekly magazine with twins Francesca and Nicole

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Housing Market - Insider Knowledge

Is my latest sale to a consumer magazine a sign of a pick up in the housing market?

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Jessica

Every now and then its refreshing to photograph something different than finials and fenestration. I did a studio shoot with Jessica over the weekend - who was all ears;)

Here's a whole swatch of my studio and people images

Friday, February 03, 2006

The City Reflected

Aswell as my architectural photography, I also produce composite images which are intertwined with urban themes which have a more conceptual angle. Click the image to enlarge it.

Here's a whole raft of my conceptual images

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Top Ten New Entries


There are now some new entries on my Top Ten Photo's page
Feel free to take a look and leave a comment:)

Monday, January 16, 2006

Archipedia - G is for....

Gargoyle - sometimes also known as a Grotesque, a gargoyle is primarily used in the Gothic style in ecclesiastical architecture. Often representing the full gamut of human, animalistic, or mythical characters at the artists disposal. Designed to provide decorative 'full stops' to features such as hoppers or water spouts, they often had either a didactic or symbolic role in warding off evil spirits. Contrary to popular belief, Gargoyles are still being made today in modern forms, as below at Chichester Cathedral:



Go here to see all of my images of Gargoyles..

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

My Photo Blog Top 10

For those that don't know - I also have a photo blog site called fotopromenade where I post one of my images on a daily basis. Have just compiled the Top 10 favourites (via the viewing figs) which will be updated regularly.

Friday, December 23, 2005

Happy Christmas


Happy Christmas to everybody - signing off for a few days...

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

BEHIND THE PHOTO....

This images is intended for editorial and advertising for conceptual use. Obviously it is a montage of several layers tied together in Photoshop. The background is of Manchester UK and was taken from the Big Wheel in The Triangle during last years Holiday Season. The laptop was taken in studio as was the model. Motion trails were added using an Andromeda plugin. Including studio time the image took about 8 hours of work.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

In the doghouse

This is a composite image of me (I couldn't get anybody else to model for this one!) in the proverbial... The image is a mixture of 3d imagery composed on Carrerra and finished in Photoshop. The photo of me is a standard stock shot taken in a studio. The original is here

In Photoshop, it took about 8 layers including background, house, me, shadow, reflection, adjustment layers.

The image took around 8 hours to produce including studio time.

It has been used in magazine and newspaper articles about relationships (surprisingly enough).

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