Jim Stephenson Photography

Jim Stephenson

About Jim Stephenson Photography

Jim Stephenson is an architectural photographer and film maker with a specific focus on documenting people in the built environment and how they interact with buildings. Trained as an architectural technologist, on graduation Jim worked in the industry for almost ten years on both sides of the Atlantic. His background allows him to converse meaningfully with his clients; he understands the architect’s intent and confidently conveys this in his photography. Working with film-maker Edward Bishop, he also produces short films of architectural projects for clients and publications. Jim is also approved by the Civil Aviation Authority to legally pilot a drone for commercial purposes, holding an up to date PfCO. He has been commissioned to photograph and produces films on projects by a wide range of architects and designers, including BIG; Herzog & de Meuron; Assemble; Zaha Hadid Architects; dRMM; Studio in the Woods / Invisible Studio; AHMM; Wilkinson Eyre; Foster & Partners; Rogers, Stirk Harbour and Partners; John Pardey Architects; Rural Studio; PUP Architects; MVRDV; Sou Fujimoto Architects; 6a; Studio Weave and many others.

LOCATION: Brighton and Hove, UK
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The House of the Elements / Neil Dusheiko Architects

From the street, House of the Elements seems like a typical late-19th-century London terrace. Yet behind its traditional Victorian facade lies a transformed interior that feels more like a calming sanctuary than a city home. Designed by Neil Dusheiko Architects for a young professional couple, this project embraces a spa-like atmosphere, open space, and close connections to nature.

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