NIne on the Hudson

This year VDP had the pleasure of working with RODE ADVERTISING NYC to produce stunning imagery to create a story which focuses on the lifestyle and feel of living in this truly unique luxury condo complex located along the Hudson River and overlooking Manhattan.

A VDP London Production. Shot in Hackney Studios, East London. This project combines modelng photography composited into 3D environments.

Dusk river station

Hi.
I am sharing you one of the most important project for me, this is the final stage of a long and hard process of eight years of University, it’s my Architecture graduation project: “SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE: Access station to Mapocho River”. Santiago, Chile.
The concept born from creating a station that brings access to the Mapocho river as a new public space in Santiago, capital of Chile, and upgrading of poor sport infrastructure of the city.
The project was modeled on Rhinoceros from the concept and the context and details completed at 3dsmax.
For the images, I tryed a different atmosphere than common sunny days, something more evocative and thinking in the actual local autumn season.
And Render engine was Corona Renderer 1.5, then just some people in Photoshop for post-production and some minor adjustments at Ligthroom.
I hope you like it.
Thanks for the space.

Norwegian Mountain Library

This project was originally designed for an architectural design studio done for architecture school. While a rather simple project, I drew a lot of inspiration off of my time in living in Denmark and time spent in neighboring Scandinavian countries while studying abroad as a student. This library space that is illustrated is just one of the spaces of this residential project, but presented itself as one of the more unique opportunities for representation given its view over the landscape.

The design project had the intention of adaptive reuse when it came to materials and this is something I aimed to further illustrate in this image. Given that the plywood and the objects occupying the room were to be used from the former farm on the site, I tried to give them a look as if they had been restored but still had the character of older and more used materials.

Overall, the lighting proved to be the most important aspect when it came to giving the feeling that this project was in Scandinavia and not another part of the world. I lit the scene with a single HDRI and looked for a very washed out looking and grey looking light that is typical of the bleak and cloudy days in those parts of the world.

This was the first image in the series and I eventually plan on exploring other parts of the project and illustrating those as well.