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Dec012010

Edmund Sumner

London-based architectural photographer Edmund Sumner is an amazing talent. He grew up in a family of architects and designers therefore he has developed a sincere appreciation for architecture. His photographs appear natural and vivacious. They truly evoke a mood that reflects the surroundings. (Check out a VERY cool concrete home after the jump).

Reader Comments (7)

These photographs are so stunning. Photography is so important to help make spaces come alive. Love!

1 Dec 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAlexandra

Such unique and interesting decor. I really enjoyed going through these images.

1 Dec 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAlyssa

Great photos. All of the homes are gorgeous and he really captures their individual beauty in the photos.

2 Dec 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmy Purehome

I love the sun burning in from outside, and the calm, colorful shadows of the interiors. The concrete house is amazing, and strange -- it doesn't look heavy. More like origami than tons of grey weight. The ceiling of the indoor/outdoor living space is perfect. I'm not sure why, it just is! It could be the line of horizontal windows at the back, keeping the stone wall from overwhelming everything.

Is it old fashioned to want to see everything, from the foreground right out to the house behind the subject house? Because its the depth of focus that gives me the sense of place that makes visualizing this in 3-D a pleasure. As opposed to!

2 Dec 2010 | Unregistered Commenteroregonbird

Oh. Yum. The concrete house is awesome!

Leigha

2 Dec 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLeigha

Oh I just love the style, the place with the big wooden windows and no line between door and ceiling, oh, I melted. It'd be like living outside under an awning all the time, bliss!

2 Dec 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSJ

WOW!

4 Dec 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKim in Jersey

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