Nick Miners
Nick Miners is an architecture and interiors photographer based between Bath and London. He is inspired about architecture and interior design and has a particular interest for brutalism and the work of Le Corbusier, Denys Lasdun and Ernő Goldfinger. He loves to to explore interesting buildings in his photography whether they are still being dusted off or have been standing for centuries. He has photographed buildings as old as the 16th Century Packwood House in Warwickshire, and as recent as 30 St Mary Axe, more commonly known as The Gherkin in London. Miners manages to capture the essence of a building in a seemingly abstract way, turning concrete monsters into beautifully abstract shapes, patterns and textures.