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David Churchill

David Churchill is an experienced, award winning architectural photographer who has worked with many leading designers on projects around the world during his 20 year career. Always taking great care to bring out the best of the design, David's work is all about attention to detail, and being the perfectionist that he is, everything has to be right in order for every picture to tell its own story.

For his profile picture, David chose his shot of London's Waterloo bridge at dusk: "I shot it for Saudi Aramco. I was shooting their offices around Europe including London. I chose this image because I find it very difficult to edit my work into 1 shot to represent me as a photographer. So I thought a general landscape of London would be nice. It shows London as it was in 2013, a city that will continue to evolve as it has always done since it’s inception. I like that it shows from St Paul’s through the City to Canary Wharf in the distance, with the river at it’s heart; the reason for it being where it is."

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