Hans Zimmer's Studio
I don't know if words do it justice, but I hope these photos do.
The studio is even bigger than I thought, and I was reminded of the
Crimson Lounge in Chicago. In fact, I pulled up the image on my laptop there on the table to compare textures and light. I thought everything worked well together -- the decadence and richness of the decorations integrated with the technology. I don't know if there is a word for such a look... It's something out of a Phillip Pullman novel, somewhere between Steampunk and Techno-boudoir. Again, words fail.
The first two photos I have placed on Flickr. You can click on them to go to Flickr and then zoom into the full-res size. Amazing details -- especially in the chair photo. I'll post more in coming weeks, months, and years, as usual. So, stay tuned... my ongoing quest continues!
- Trey Ratcliff
Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.

Hans Zimmer's Studio
I don't know if words do it justice, but I hope these photos do.
The studio is even bigger than I thought, and I was reminded of the
Crimson Lounge in Chicago. In fact, I pulled up the image on my laptop there on the table to compare textures and light. I thought everything worked well together -- the decadence and richness of the decorations integrated with the technology. I don't know if there is a word for such a look... It's something out of a Phillip Pullman novel, somewhere between Steampunk and Techno-boudoir. Again, words fail.
The first two photos I have placed on Flickr. You can click on them to go to Flickr and then zoom into the full-res size. Amazing details -- especially in the chair photo. I'll post more in coming weeks, months, and years, as usual. So, stay tuned... my ongoing quest continues!
- Trey Ratcliff
Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D3x) |
original size: 5380px x 3666px |
Current: 600px x 409px |