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M.mode Awards 2022
Architectural & Interior Photography Awards
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An interview with British based architectural & interiors photographer, Mark Hardy
“I come from a heavy art orientated background. In school I drew cartoons if you have children and are familiar with ‘Tom Gates’ that basically sums up my school life. After failing all but one of my GCSEs I went to art college where I planned to do animation, but somehow thought when I was there I’d prefer to be in a rock band.. (that didn’t work out). I studied music production, before working out that I preferred making the artwork for any music projects.”
An interview with Ontario based architectural photographer Riley Snelling
“In 2017 I decided to shift my focus back to architectural photography. I reached out to local photographers for assisting gigs and was taken under the wings of Younes and Amanda from Doublespace, two of the most incredible photographers who I still admire greatly. I got to work with them on almost every shoot for just under two years. During this time I developed a handful of my own clients and slowly my commissions started to increase.”
An interview with Warsaw based interior & architectural photographer Nate Cook
“I’m quite a perfectionist when it comes to my work, so I often find myself going through images sets multiple times and taking numerous small tweaks before delivery. After each shoot I take notes on areas where I could improve and general lessons I learned throughout the process.”
An interview with interior & architectural photographer Tomáš Slavík
“I jumped into photography in my early teenage years. I was into mountain bikes and races. During these events, I kept being fascinated by photographers and their gear, until I bought my first DSLR at age 14. The decision to study at high school became easy then. I then studied at the Graphic School of Prague in the photography department and later continued onto the Academy Arts and Architecture, but I voluntarily left this institution after a couple of years.”
An interview with Architectural & Drone photographer and videographer Dmitry Tkachenko
“I have had a passion for photography and cinema all my life, and it was only when I was in Norway that I was able to fully realize it. The beauty of this country amazed me so much that I really wanted to learn how to photograph well and share it with other people. Over time, I was offered money for my pictures and pretty quickly my hobby turned into a job.”
An interview with Interior & Architectural photographer and Baltimore resident, Jennifer Hughes
“Last year, I decided I was going to eliminate strobes all together from my kit and now only use existing light - manipulating it with bounce cards and black cloth when necessary. It is very freeing to shoot that way…chasing the light and having nature provide the boundaries of what is possible. I’m always considering how I can simplify even further.”
M.mode Awards 2021
ARCHITECTURAL & INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD
TOP 10 - FINALISTS
An interview with Architectural & Interior photographers Aaron Zaccardelli & Ryan Laing - aka - ZAC & ZAC
“We went into this together and at the start always used to shoot together. Bouncing ideas off each other and learning as we went. It wasn’t intentional, it just worked out that way. We always work together as a team now but much less working together on the same shoot unless our client has time constraints on location or there are very technical light setups required etc… “
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