Steve Day is an international award-winning photographer born and living in Melbourne, Australia.
His passion is photographing architecture and urban landscapes in black and white. Driven by his long-time interest in architecture, he is inspired to c...
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This photograph is part of my award-winning series "Looking Up In London", where the concept originated when on holiday in the UK. With this series I have captured examples of modern architecture within the City of London. These buildings each have an iconic design and shape which has inspired the nicknames applied to them by Londoners.
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About the artist
Steve Day
Melbourne, Australia
Steve Day is an international award-winning photographer born and living in Melbourne, Australia.
His passion is photographing architecture and urban landscapes in black and white. Driven by his long-time interest in architecture, he is inspired to capture the shapes and forms, the light and shadows produced by these man-made environments. His minimalist images are typically devoid of humanity, which contradicts the populace of the urban landscape.
He often spends his time wandering the streets with his camera, sometimes seeking the well-known landmark but more often taking an opportunistic approach photographing subjects, shapes or scenes that capture his eye. He is self-taught and his work has been published in several magazines and exhibited both internationally domestically in Australia.
He has been recognised as the Black and White Photographer of the Year 2022 by Australian Photography Magazine and Australia’s Top Emerging Photographer 2023 in the Architecture category by Capture Magazine.