Hélène Binet
Hélène Binet was born in 1959 in Sorengo and is of both Swiss and French background. She currently lives in London. She studied photography at the Instituto Europeo di Design in Rome, where she grew up, and soon developed an interest in architetural photography.
Over a period of twenty-five years Hélène Binet has photographed both contemporary and historical architecture. Hélène Binet is shown in both national and international exhibitions.
Black and White photography, very classic, has no time age,
I like her series 'Tate Modern Construction, London, UK' Photographed in 1999.
Here are some of the photos from this series:
Daniel Hewitt
Daniel Hewitt's architectural work is exciting because it is more than just photographs of buildings, He focuses on urban construction. Hewitt was commissioned in February 2012 by the McGee Group to document the concrete work for the Tate Modern Tanks. The lovely collection of photographs makes the the construction process look much more beautiful then normal, Hewitt finds beauty in moving I-beams and positioning of concrete pillars.
I love his series 'Tate modern Tanks' very similair to Binet's photographers however these are in colour,
Before establishing myself as a photographer, Daniel spent just under a decade pursuing academic interests in philosophy, architecture, and law, specialising in the philosophy of architectural aesthetics.
Daniel's current work is divided into personal and commercial projects. Personal projects explore philosophical questions in architecture and the built environment. Commercial projects so far include documenting major buildings and construction sites in central London, such as Tate Modern, Bloomberg Square and Crossrail.
Pictured below is his series 'Tate Modern Tanks'
Sources; http://www.helenebinet.com/about.html
http://www.danielhewitt.com