French+Tye are photographers of architecture, interiors and the built environment. Driven by a desire to produce outstanding and inspirational photographs with dedication to creativity, detail and professional service.
As a partnership, French+Tye bring both a complementary aesthetic and skills alongside self-critique and direction. Both partners contribute to each project, whether photographing together or by providing input and evaluation of one another’s work.
We approach each project to represent the concept of the design and the actual implementation in it’s context. With a visual understanding of space, structure, materials, engineering and use.
Putting clients’ briefs and objectives first, we focus on delivering beautiful photography and building long lasting relationships and collaborations.
An L-shaped extension along with internal alterations provided the opportunity to create a series of linked spaces across the ground floor – from Victorian rooms with high ceilings and original features to a bright and texturally-rich contemporary kitchen.
The Corner Fold House is a compact, urban infill carefully crafted by Whittaker Parsons for a downsizing couple in south London. Sandwiched between a live substation and a short Victorian terrace, the Corner Fold House makes the most of the 3.9m wide plot.
We were approached by Nick and Emilie, with a young and growing family, to transform their traditional Stoke Newington terrace house into a modern family home.
The existing house is a magnificently wide property with a traditional central stair layout and two rooms either side. This layout benefits from a shallow plan from front to back and classically proportioned windows providing daylight and views from every room.
Designed and delivered for Turner Works and Accept & Proceed, the Dutch Barn is a conversion of an existing agricultural shed into six-bedroomed accommodation located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Cotswolds.
The Bladerunner house was inspired by the client’s personality and love of Brutalism, to come together in a fun, adventurous exploration of materiality.