Interview with Contract Magazine
design - designer profiles |
Perspectives Snap Shot: Edward Addeo04 March, 2010 Contract speaks with New York-based architectural photographer, Edward Addeo, to learn more about the inspirations behind his breath-taking work. Name: Edward Addeo Company: Edward Addeo Photography (www.edwardaddeo.com) How and why did you get into architectural photography? I have had a fascination with atmosphere, color, and texture from the beginning. I captured the play of light and texture in a series of photographs of my great grandfather’s old Brooklyn home. This led to interior assignments with The New York Times Magazine, Vogue Living Section, House Beautiful, and Architectural Digest. What do you consider your specialty in the field? Imparting luminosity, mood, color, and attitude to interiors and interior objects. What is the most fulfilling part of your job? I enjoy it when clients react emotionally to the image and imagine the space with their senses. What is your favorite type of space to shoot and why? Intimate spaces in rich, deep colors, and atmospheric natural light. What is your favorite architectural interior and why? The Pantheon in Rome, because it embodies and underscores an understanding of natural light and earth’s orbit. The display of the sun’s movement through a fixed opening, the oculus, evokes a primal, elemental scene. If you could have selected another career, what might you have been?
I would not have selected another career. If I had to I would have set my sights on lighting and design for the stage. What is the best thing you’ve learned in the past 10 years? Understanding the natural atmosphere of a room and working with it. A sense of humor is important. What is the biggest challenge you tend to run into on an architectural shoot? A beautiful but quick-moving winter sun. Also, missed-matched light sources and fluorescent bulbs. What advice would you give architects or interior designers on working with a professional photographer? A photographer’s portfolio gives a client the most information about their style and interests. Choose a photographer whose work mirrors your passion and stylistic sense. |

