The latest Regenerative Architecture Index photography workshop, hosted by Timothy Soar at dMFK Architects’ studio and organised by Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare, gave RAI members the chance to hone their skills and explore new approaches to photography.

By thinking about the critical importance of the image in how architecture is represented, whether in print magazines or on social media, Tim helped the attendees develop a coherent visual language for their work. Through a technical history and hands-on practice photographing the dMFK studio, the attendees were given practical support and feedback in how to develop their creative eye and personal visual style.

The RAI is hosting a series of further workshops exclusively for members of the index. Find out more at the link in bio, and contact lorna@lornasoar.co.uk to book your place.

Photo by Rafi Rosenfield, with editing by Timothy Soar
Photo by Yen Min Ting

Thanks to our attendees: Alasdair Ben Dixon from Collective Works, Sana Tabassum from Coffey Architects, Collette Raine from PAD Studio, Jess Beaumont from Hawkins\Brown, Peter Hanson from van Heyningen and Haward, Mario Vieira from Scott Brownrigg, Daniel Leon from Square Feet Architects, Frederico Schilling from Flair Studio and Kieran Knott, Yen Min Ting, Victoria Chenais and Rafi Rosenfield from dMFK.

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