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Peter Aaron is a pioneer in combining cinematic style with architectural photography techniques. Working with digital capture, his well-composed, trademark images are always lively and luminous.
Aaron studied organic chemistry at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University, received a BA in physics from Bard College and an MFA from the New York University Institute of Film and Television. He worked as a film cameraman before deciding to concentrate on architectural photography.
Peter’s experience as Ezra Stoller’s assistant was transformational. After two years of apprenticeship he adapted his mentor’s techniques, and began integrating dramatic camera angles with theatrical lighting. Architectural photography has been his specialty for over 35 years.
Peter Aaron is a contributing photographer for Architectural Digest and his images frequently appear in other books and magazines. Aaron has documented many projects by the architect Robert A M Stern and his work is featured on the Stern website: www.ramsa.com.
Recently Aaron has spoken about his work at the Architectural League in New York, at the Soho Apple store and to a group of ASMP photographers.
More of Peter Aaron's work here www.peteraaron.net
