Photo Retouch - 6 St Cross Street using a 9 meters high mast.

Digital photography offers incredible flexibility, allowing us to remove unwanted elements from photos and enhance the overall look of the image. In this example, we took a photo of 6 St Cross Street in Leather Lane (Hatton Garden) and digitally removed all the stalls from the street market, as well as replaced the sky to add a touch of drama. The result is a splendid image that delighted our client. We captured this unique perspective using a 9-meter-high mast, providing a truly captivating view of the property.

Trinity Trading Estate from above

There is absolutely no better way to show a large asset like a trading or industrial estate than using aerial photographs, which can be done using an helicopter or a drone, depends of the airspace restriction and wind conditions. The results are always very pleasant and worth it every penny. The property below is the Trinity Trading Estate, located in Sittingbourne, owned by ARAX Properties.

CGI Tower - 17 Place des Reflets, Courbevoie, Paris

Recent commission by Arax Properties, an independent and established real estate operating partner targeting the UK, Germany and France. This time, the commission was to capture a hero external photograph of the CGI Tower in La Defence, Paris. The building is beautiful and quite tall, the space to go further back and frame it was very short, the image below was only possible using a very special gear combination, the medium format Fuji GFX50S with the Canon TS-E 17mm F/4.0, which once attached to the GFX body, it becomes 12mm TS-E, giving an extraordinary focal distance and tilt/shift adjustments. The final image is a combination of multiple images captured in a space of 3 hours. Of course, I could not resist to also get somem detail shots. Check below!

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Westside, Hemel Hempstead - Drone Photography

There is no better way to show the real dimensions of a property than using aerial photography, either using an helicopter or a drone. Not all the time a drone can be used due to the local air space restrictions, but when it is possible, it becomes a very affordable way to capture a project, a property or just a piece of land from a very interesting perspective.

Camden Works, 12 Oval Road - Shoot for EC&P

Some offices that I shoot really deserves to be post here in my blog, one of them is this lovely office in Camden Works that I photographed last week for Edward Charles & Partners. Very warehouse style, with a modern super clean interior designing, right by the heart of Camden Town! I loved it.

Digital Camera World Article

Hi everyone! We just wanted to share this great article published on the Digital Camera World Magazine, written by its editor Pever Travers.

https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/canon-pro-joas-souza-shares-the-secrets-of-large-format-printing

The Canon imagePROGRAF PRO 4100 that we have is definitely the ultimate large format printer for those looking forward to having the best giclée quality on the market today.

Enjoy the article!

12-16 St James's Street for Suttonca | The Crown Estate

What an outstanding office space, brilliant work by Suttonca, shoot with the medium format camera Fuji GFX50s using the Fujifilm GF 23mm f4 R LM WR and the Canon TS-E 17mm F/4 lenses, the result is absolutely amazing. Ultra sharp images with the magical touch of the GFX sensor. Thank you Alex Kim for the opportunity to shoot another premium property owned by The Crown Estate.

Design by Chris Sutton & Rob Mills
MEP by Rabiul Siddique & Kevin Ainsworth (Watkins Payne)
Project Managed by Richard Turner & Jon Knowles (CogentBC LLP)
QS by Alex Jones, Oliver Hilder & Blake Turner (Quantem Consulting LLP)

Drone Photography - It changes everything.

It is amazing how some aerial photographs can literally change the way how you can show a property, the land, the plot, the location, the position, everything becomes visually much easier to understand, specially for the buyer/investor. A lot of people still don’t see the potential of this kind of photos, which has become way more affordable with the evolution of the drones. In the past, for any kind of aerial photography it was necessary to rent an helicopter, which cost quite a lot of money, making the shoot too costly for most of the projects budget, now, using a drone (if the location air space suits), the cost for a decent session of aerial photographs had dropped considerably. This property below. which I shoot couple of months ago is a very good example of how amazing some aerial photographs made with a professional drone can be.

Get in touch for more details.

New Aerial Photos of London

Hi all! I just added to the Aerials UK gallery a new batch of aerial photographs of London that I recently captured during the last flight before the Tier 4 and Lockdown started. The photos cover a huge part of London, including classic photos of the City of London, West End, Mayfair, Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Street, Trafalgar Square, Strand, Marble Arch, Battersea Power Station, The Shard and many more. Editorial and Commercial license can be purchased through the London Stock Photos website from £150 + VAT.

Alexandre Rotenberg's Brutally Honest Guide to Stock Photography & Footage Interview with Joas Souza, LondonStockPhotos

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Hi everyone!

I just wanted to share with you my interview about the London Stock Photos given to Alexandre Rotenberg's Brutally Honest Guide to Stock Photography & Footage. Alexandre is travel photojournalist and also my guru in terms of microstock photography. He recently published a proper guide about it, the Brutally Honest Guide to Microstock Photography, a one-stop guide for those who are looking forward to start shooting for stock photography.

I hope you enjoy the interview!

Click here to read!

London Stock Photos (NEW!)

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Hello everyone!

I hope you've noticed the new menu tab on my website, "Stock Imagery." It's a shortcut to something exciting that I'm about to announce!

Introducing the London Stock Photos website, an image bank dedicated to Greater London. This has been a long-term project that I've been planning and working on for quite a while, and I'm thrilled to say that it's now up and running. What you'll find on the website is the culmination of 15 years of hard work, capturing the streets and landscapes of London, and documenting every detail I encountered along the way.

To make it convenient for photo buyers, I've organized the entire stock by London postcodes. You can easily narrow down your search using keywords such as "SW1 + Restaurant" or "NW1 + (street name)." Additionally, I plan to add new postcodes or expand existing ones with more images on a weekly basis.

All images are licensed for editorial usage as standard. However, upon request, some images that don't require model or property releases can be licensed for commercial usage.

I've used the best cameras available at the time to produce these images, and each one has been carefully processed and curated to offer the highest image quality possible. All images are royalty-free, and you can purchase and download them in just a few clicks. Oh, and they can also be ordered as prints!

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to me.

73 Clifton Hill St John's Wood, London, NW8

Another lovely real estate photoshoot for Savills, a charming period home located in the heart of St John's Wood on a popular tree lined street, quickly sold for £4,950,000.

The Civic Trust Awards selects Centre Building as a 2021 Regional Finalist

Hello everyone!

I'm thrilled to share the exciting news that the Centre Building at the London School of Economics (LSE), designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP), has been selected as a 2021 Regional Finalist for the prestigious Civic Trust Awards. Congratulations to the entire team, especially Lorna Edwards, for their outstanding work on this project.

The Centre Building stands as one of the most captivating projects I have had the privilege of photographing. The building's accolades include the 2020 BREEAM Award for Public Sector Project - Post Construction, Winner of Client of the Year at the Education Estates Awards, Winner of the Social Infrastructure Project of the Year at the British Construction Industry Awards (BCIA), and more. Its recognition as a finalist in the Guardian University Awards and Planning Awards further highlights its architectural excellence.

The design of the Centre Building is inspired by LSE's core values of Collaboration, Excellence, and Innovation. RSHP's vision goes beyond creating world-class architecture; it incorporates a public square at the heart of the campus, fostering connectivity and wayfinding throughout the site. The building offers flexible floor plans, providing a mix of academic and departmental spaces that encourage innovation and inspiration. The lower levels feature public facilities such as a restaurant, auditorium, and lecture theatres, creating a seamless interaction with the vibrant Houghton Street and the newly created LSE Square.

Ascending from the first and second floors, you'll find teaching spaces and access to a spacious external terraced garden. The atrium serves as a dynamic circulation route, connecting different levels and providing informal spaces for students to engage, explore, and collaborate.

The Centre Building's design triumphs were solidified by an overwhelming public vote during a public exhibition, where LSE staff, students, and visitors expressed their preference for RSHP's vision.

This architectural masterpiece showcases sustainability at its core. Achieving a BREEAM Outstanding rating, the building combines passive design elements with innovative MEP systems, allowing users to personalize their environments on the academic floors. The facade design incorporates stepped double-height voids, creating visual connections and dynamic views. The solar shading design maximizes daylight while offering different appearances when viewed from different angles.

Construction of the Centre Building was a complex endeavor, given the site's limited access and the need to coexist with daily university activities. Off-site manufacturing techniques were employed to enhance efficiency and ensure high build quality. The basement, which houses an auditorium, events space, and plant rooms, was constructed using modular elements, while the superstructure features prefabricated steelwork, precast concrete planks, and unitized cladding. This approach facilitated cost efficiency and accelerated the construction process.

The Centre Building at the London School of Economics is a testament to RSHP's commitment to excellence and innovation in architectural design. Its impact on education, urban connectivity, and sustainability is truly remarkable. I'm honored to have captured the essence of this outstanding project through my photography.

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the Centre Building, feel free to reach out to me.

Joás

So far they won the following awards:

2020 BREEAM Award winner - Public Sector Project – Post Construction Award
2020 Winner Client of the Year LSE - Education Estates Awards 
2020 Winner Social Infrastructure Project of the Year - British Construction Industry Awards (BCIA) 
2020 Highly Commended Project of the Year - Education Estates Awards 
2020 Highly Commended - Structural Steel Design Awards
2020 The Guardian University Awards' Finalist - Buildings that inspire category 
2020 Planning Awards' Finalist - Award for Design Excellence 
2020 Regional Finalist - RIBA Awards 
2020 Regional Finalist - Civic Trust Awards

Visit the full imagery here.

16-18 Beak Street for Edward Charles & Partners

Absolutely beautiful office interior design, elegant, modern and vibrant. Thanks EC&P for this commission. Delightful to shoot. Click in the image to see it in full.

73 Uphill Rd for WL Contractors

It is delightful to photograph the residential projects by WL Contractors, they always come up with some modern, clean and bold. The photoshoot happened 1 days before their clients moved in, no furniture, just the house design. Lovely results. Click in the image to see it in full.

Soaring Above London: Capturing the Vibrant Beauty from the Skies - July 2020

Hey everyone, buckle up for another thrilling aerial adventure as I take you on a journey above the mesmerizing city of London. On this exhilarating flight, I had the incredible opportunity to capture breathtaking images of some of the city's most iconic landmarks, including Regents Park, Canary Wharf, O2 Arena, Piccadilly Circus, The Barbican, BT Tower, Tottenham Court Road, and St. James's Park.

As an aerial photographer, I am constantly amazed by the unique perspectives and hidden beauty that can only be discovered from the skies. From the serene green oasis of Regents Park to the futuristic skyline of Canary Wharf, each landmark reveals its own story and adds to the tapestry of this remarkable city.

Flying over the majestic O2 Arena, I was in awe of its sheer scale and striking architecture. The vibrant energy of Piccadilly Circus, with its iconic billboards and bustling crowds, came alive from above. The Barbican, with its architectural brilliance and cultural significance, showcased the city's commitment to art and creativity.

Gazing upon the BT Tower, a symbol of communication and technological advancement, I captured its iconic presence against the backdrop of the ever-evolving cityscape. Tottenham Court Road, a bustling hub of activity, radiated its vibrant charm from an aerial perspective. And as I soared above St. James's Park, I witnessed the harmonious blend of nature and history, with the park's lush greenery juxtaposed against the regal Buckingham Palace.

These are just a few of the incredible moments I had the privilege to capture during my aerial journey over London. The complete series of images transports you into the heart of the city, allowing you to experience its grandeur and diversity like never before.

I invite you to explore my portfolio and immerse yourself in the beauty and essence of London from above. Each photograph is a testament to the city's vibrant spirit and rich history, inviting you to discover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make London truly special.

Whether you're a Londoner or a curious traveler, I hope these aerial images ignite a sense of wonder within you and inspire a deeper appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us. London is a city that constantly evolves, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have captured its essence from this unique perspective.

Join me on this extraordinary journey above London's iconic landmarks and let the beauty of the city unfold before your eyes. Until our next adventure, keep exploring, keep capturing, and keep discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary.

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The whole batch and much more, please click here.

The Victoria Collection for Caddingtons

Last week I was contacted by Caddingtons for the first time, they are selling some beautiful high end properties in Brixton SW2, the The Victoria Collection. They were looking for a selection of outstanding photographs for the property, something that could match and translate to the public the quality of the project. It was a very close call but I managed to get the shots done on the same day. Huw Daveis, the Caddingtons founder, called me in the morning and at 2:30pm I was already there, capturing some beautiful images. The interior design was beautifully done, making every space in the house, extremely inviting and attractive. Well, here is some selected image of the day. Click in the image to see it in full.



RIBA Journal Feature.

Lovely to see my Battersea Power Station, titled "Energy Revolution", featured in the RIBA Journal in February, please see the complete article here.

Big thanks for Jan-Carlos Kucharek who carefully selected me to be featured. The Energy Revolution shot is one of my favourite cityscapes of London that I have in my portfolio. This images is actually part of a beautiful collection of 5 frames, limited edition, which I absolutely love it. See more here.

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Barbican Estates - Inside a Barbican Flat - Brutal from outside, lovely from inside!

Back in 2015, I embarked on a personal project that would forever captivate my lens – exploring the architectural marvels of the Barbican Estates in London. This iconic example of Brutalist design had always caught my eye, and I was determined to capture its essence and share its beauty with the world. For an entire month, I meticulously photographed every nook and cranny, patiently awaiting the perfect interplay of sunlight and shadows. The outcome was beyond my expectations, and the project garnered significant attention. In fact, my images of the Barbican Estates were featured in an article by Bart Bryant-Mole on Arch Daily, where the remarkable architecture came to life through my lens. You can read the article HERE.

Fast forward to the present, and I find myself once again immersed in the allure of the Barbican flats. This time, it was an exciting opportunity to photograph one of the flats for a client. As I stepped into this lovely, cozy, and minimalist apartment, I was immediately struck by its charm and elegance. The interiors were tastefully adorned, creating a harmonious blend of style and comfort. With my focus solely on capturing the essence of the interior, I meticulously composed each shot to highlight the unique features and ambiance of this remarkable Barbican flat.

Every detail was meticulously captured, as I sought to bring out the best in every aspect of this exceptional living space. From the carefully curated decor to the thoughtful layout, each photograph tells a story of modern elegance and refined taste. To add an extra touch of artistry, I chose to process the imagery with a film-like aesthetic, lending a timeless and nostalgic quality to the photographs.

I am thrilled to share the results of this shoot with you, as each image encapsulates the essence and spirit of the Barbican flats. It is a testament to the beauty and allure of this architectural masterpiece that has stood the test of time. I hope you enjoy exploring these photographs as much as I enjoyed creating them.

The Barbican flats have always held a special place in my heart, and I am grateful for the opportunity to once again capture their magic through my lens. Whether you are a fellow admirer of architectural wonders or simply seeking inspiration for your own living space, these images invite you to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Barbican flats. Join me on this visual journey and experience the beauty and serenity of these exceptional homes.

If you also reside in the Barbican and have a flat that deserves a captivating photoshoot, I would be thrilled to hear from you. Capturing the artistry and beauty of the Barbican flats is a passion of mine, and I am always eager to embark on new projects that celebrate these exceptional living spaces. Whether you are seeking to document your own unique corner of the estate or simply share your love for the Barbican, I am here to bring your vision to life through the lens of my camera. Don't hesitate to reach out and let's create something truly extraordinary together.

Until then, may the spirit of the Barbican flats inspire you to appreciate the timeless allure of architectural excellence and urban living.

London Photo Stock - Coming soon!

After so many years photographing not only architectural projects, but also every neighbourhood where those projects were located, I ended up with thousands of images of the streets of London in my photo library. A very diverse imagery which shows the life-style, the locals, the shops, streets, details that most of us pass by and don’t notice.

Well, this whole archive of images which for a long time was sitting on my hard drives, not seeng by almost anybody, will be soon available to be licensed and used by who ever need them. For now, a little fraction of these immense collection of images can be seen here in my website on the Photo Stock menu. Soon, a dedicated website, the London Stock Photos (www.londonstockphotos.co.uk) will be online, working as a live image stock of London images (probably the biggest one on-line), with weekly updates of new images . Loop Images (www.loopimages.com) will be also hosting the vast majority of my images, helping to spread their availability across different associated image stock libraries across the world. I just can’t wait to show all of them!