Example of brutalist architecture. The Civic Centre in central Exeter, Devon.

Architectural photography

When shooting architecture my prime objective is to effectively showcase each project's standout characteristics; to capture the subtleties of design, including structural elements, utilization of space (both internal and external) and the way each building fits into its surroundings.

Imagery produced for an architectural practice must illustrate the clients creativity, professional expertise and passion for their craft. These images are likely to be used for extended periods to promote a client's services and attract new business - it is, therefore, vital that the final images reflect each client's vision precisely. Achieving this level of precision requires experience, care and attention to detail. A typical set of images will take a full day to capture plus a further day to enhance and retouch before delivery to the client.

All image post-production / retouching is taken care of in-house, using industry leading software - find out more here.

Contact me via email here: enquiries@danielbinks.co.uk or on my mobile: 07966 931018

Example of brutalist architecture. The Civic Centre in central Exeter, Devon.
An image showing block of flats in St Austell, Cornwall.
An image showing mid-century architecture in Penzance, Cornwall.
Photographed at night, the brutalist architecture of Newquay Poilce Station, Cornwall.
Midland House in Plymouth city centre.
Modern architect designed home in South Devon.
Brutalist architecture in Plymouth, Devon.
Modern architecture and gardens of The Scarlet Hotel, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall.
A detail of brutalist architecture in central Plymouth, Devon.
An image of mid-centry church architecture in Brixham, Devon.
Rennes city centre architecture detail
Mid-century architecture in Plymouth city centre, Devon.
An image of architectural detail of Truro Cathedral in Cornwall.