COMMISSIONS
One this page, you will learn the specifics of my architectural and time-lapse photography commissions in the UAE and beyond
CLIENT COMMISSIONS
In this section, you will learn how I approached and executed various client commissioned projects.
Case Study: How I Created The Visuals of Dubai's (Almost Completed) Newest Developments
Real estate photos aren’t taken: they are made. In this case study, I want to share my process of working with a major developer, and we used the magic of post-production to fast forward, showcasing a future oasis yet to bloom.
As an architectural photographer, I'm used to capturing the cold, hard beauty of a building. I look for the essence of design through symmetry, imaginary vanishing points and meticulously chosen compositions. But on a recent project with a major Dubai developer, I had to take it a few notches higher. Sure, I snapped the developer's dream shots and optimal angles, all with the city skyline as dramatic backdrop. But the real magic happened after the click.
ARHITECTURAL AND TIME-LAPSE SHOOT AT ZAYED INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
I recently completed the biggest commissioned architectural still and time-lapse shoot to date. I was working for multiple clients and faced many challenges along the way. I’m happy to finally be able to share the gallery of selected images and a short time-lapse film from this magnificent, landmark project in Abu Dhabi. Click on the image to learn more.
TIME-LAPSE SHOOT IN ABU DHABI
Half of what I do is shoot and produce cinematic time-lapse films for commercial clients. Have a look at my recent project for the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi.
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sVS SCHOOL DUBAI
A challenging project which required multiple scouts and shooting from multiple locations, at different times of the day.
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rOVE DOWNTOWN DUBAI
Rove hotels by Emaar Properties is a home-brewed, funky hotel chain is always a joy to visit and shoot. Find out how I’ve tackled this latest client commission and the photos I’ve delivered.
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