Project type: Photography
Date: 2010+
Location: Remote
This collection celebrates the overlooked beauty of buildings, surfaces, and patterns.
From the color-splashed facades of urban dwellings to the sharp reflections of glass towers, each image is framed with an architectural eye — capturing how structure meets light, shadow, and material.
Unlike digital renderings, this body of work is entirely photographic — taken on-site and in the moment. It features a diverse range of subjects: textured walls, curved ceilings, aging metals, vibrant streetscapes, and raw structural repetition. The series reveals how ordinary spaces become extraordinary through composition and timing.
✨ Project Highlights:
What connects these photographs is more than their subject — it's their visual intention.
Each shot explores lines, contrast, and mood in a way that mimics the storytelling often found in design renderings. These images inspire material palettes, moodboards, or architectural direction — but they also stand alone as design objects themselves.
Photography is how we study what already exists — and imagine what’s next.
GreyInDesign uses photography as both a creative outlet and a research tool. It helps us reconnect with materials, compositions, and urban life as it is — not just how we design it to be.
At GreyInDesign, our 3D product renderings transform ideas into photorealistic
visuals designed to captivate, communicate, and sell. Whether you're launching a new item, preparing for packaging design,
or showcasing a prototype, we craft every scene with precision, lighting, and style.
A dynamic public art installation combining street culture, urban design, and branded experience
blending skateboarding, spray paint, and spatial storytelling.