Made with a selection of photos from the ‘London, 2025’ collection, this extensive book gives a new way to experience the buildings of the big city in a physical, tangible way. This book invites you to look closely and see the rhythm in repetition, the poetry in concrete, and the elegance in decay.
Through refined photography and restrained prose, eyes below: Glass, Earth & Stone explores the emotional and aesthetic language of architecture, acting less a guide to each location and more a visual essay. This is a study of light, shadow, geometry, silence as well as our progress as a creative species, giving a unique view to the structures of London and its relation to its inhabitants.
Made in collaboration with graphic designer, Millie Gibson, this distinctive perspective on London’s architectural make-up has a keen eye for design as well as a photographer’s lens. This gives each page and larger spread a unique appearance and layout, inviting readers to twist the book and change their perspective of these large monolithic structures, just as the photographer had whilst capturing them.
Each copy is personally signed by Ivan, along with a unique thank you message.
Made with a selection of photos from the ‘London, 2025’ collection, this extensive book gives a new way to experience the buildings of the big city in a physical, tangible way. This book invites you to look closely and see the rhythm in repetition, the poetry in concrete, and the elegance in decay.
Through refined photography and restrained prose, eyes below: Glass, Earth & Stone explores the emotional and aesthetic language of architecture, acting less a guide to each location and more a visual essay. This is a study of light, shadow, geometry, silence as well as our progress as a creative species, giving a unique view to the structures of London and its relation to its inhabitants.
Made in collaboration with graphic designer, Millie Gibson, this distinctive perspective on London’s architectural make-up has a keen eye for design as well as a photographer’s lens. This gives each page and larger spread a unique appearance and layout, inviting readers to twist the book and change their perspective of these large monolithic structures, just as the photographer had whilst capturing them.
Each copy is personally signed by Ivan, along with a unique thank you message.