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Amyn Nasser
Amyn Nasser is a critically acclaimed photographer of architecture. For more than 30 years, he has travelled the world from north to south photographing a huge variety of national landmarks and… Read more
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[a]DCLXI
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]DCLXI
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]LXX Rear Window
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]LXX Rear Window
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]CDLXXIX Caramel Gold
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]CDLXXIX Caramel Gold
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]DCIV Concrete Jungle
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]DCIV Concrete Jungle
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]CCCLXXVII
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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[a]CCCLXXVII
Voyeur Nocturne [a]
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Background Information about Amyn Nasser
Introduction
Amyn Nasser is a critically acclaimed photographer of architecture. For more than 30 years, he has travelled the world from north to south photographing a huge variety of national landmarks and modern-day architecture. Amyn has received accolades and prizes for photography worldwide in 2019. He has won the Applied Arts Architecture Award two years in a row.
Amyn’s consistently exemplary work keeps him in company with the most influential photographers worldwide. Especially his architectural motifs are pioneers in the field of image coloration. They are reminiscent of early 1960s artwork and fascinate today’s viewers all over the world. The secret lies within Amyn's personal formula in photo editing - he is utilizing a cinematic Technicolor metallic formula that is unique to his body of work. His ten feet wide architecture photos were the first to be printed on high-grade luxury super gloss aluminum.
With an extraordinary ability to tell visual stories, Amyn’s vision goes beyond the structures of the metropolis. He portrays the human condition in our times like few other are able to do. His outstanding ability to observe our ever changing world allows him to produce the most memorable photographs that are modern and dynamic yet timeless in their aesthetics.
Cities of Molten Gold
Skyscrapers of luminous gold and silver hues rise up from the bright city streets into the night sky. Once the sun sets on Vancouver, the façade of the city, bathed in an iridescent glow, quickly transforms into an atmospheric backdrop for the city’s night owls. In his large-format pieces, Amyn Nasser captures this remarkable mood and allows each glittering window to tell its story. The voyeur inside us is brought out, and we search for the hidden details behind the glass like enthusiastic detectives.
Amyn Nasser’s Voyeur Nocturne body of work is the result of a ten-month project exploring Vancouver’s high-rise jungle from unknown perspectives. His concept of exploring the essence of Vancouver at night through colour, contour, and light has produced a series of exceptional architectural photographs. Warm, metallic colours that range from glistening gold to silvery platinum to shimmering bronze are characteristic of Nasser’s work. Though shot from afar, the city’s silhouette is bathed in a harmonic light and emits a welcoming warmth, inviting us to linger the way a lit window does a silent observer.
Amyn Nasser’s work is more than a mere tribute to the beauty of his adopted hometown. They can also be interpreted as a critical reflection of a society in which the boundaries between private and public have become fluid. Having already published spreads in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar as a fashion photographer, Nasser has won countless prizes for his architectural photography and plans to continue developing this body of work.
Amyn’s consistently exemplary work keeps him in company with the most influential photographers worldwide. Especially his architectural motifs are pioneers in the field of image coloration. They are reminiscent of early 1960s artwork and fascinate today’s viewers all over the world. The secret lies within Amyn's personal formula in photo editing - he is utilizing a cinematic Technicolor metallic formula that is unique to his body of work. His ten feet wide architecture photos were the first to be printed on high-grade luxury super gloss aluminum.
With an extraordinary ability to tell visual stories, Amyn’s vision goes beyond the structures of the metropolis. He portrays the human condition in our times like few other are able to do. His outstanding ability to observe our ever changing world allows him to produce the most memorable photographs that are modern and dynamic yet timeless in their aesthetics.
Cities of Molten Gold
Skyscrapers of luminous gold and silver hues rise up from the bright city streets into the night sky. Once the sun sets on Vancouver, the façade of the city, bathed in an iridescent glow, quickly transforms into an atmospheric backdrop for the city’s night owls. In his large-format pieces, Amyn Nasser captures this remarkable mood and allows each glittering window to tell its story. The voyeur inside us is brought out, and we search for the hidden details behind the glass like enthusiastic detectives.
Amyn Nasser’s Voyeur Nocturne body of work is the result of a ten-month project exploring Vancouver’s high-rise jungle from unknown perspectives. His concept of exploring the essence of Vancouver at night through colour, contour, and light has produced a series of exceptional architectural photographs. Warm, metallic colours that range from glistening gold to silvery platinum to shimmering bronze are characteristic of Nasser’s work. Though shot from afar, the city’s silhouette is bathed in a harmonic light and emits a welcoming warmth, inviting us to linger the way a lit window does a silent observer.
Amyn Nasser’s work is more than a mere tribute to the beauty of his adopted hometown. They can also be interpreted as a critical reflection of a society in which the boundaries between private and public have become fluid. Having already published spreads in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar as a fashion photographer, Nasser has won countless prizes for his architectural photography and plans to continue developing this body of work.
Bio
born in Zanzibar | |
Fashion, Beauty, Nude, Architecture and Fine Art photographer. His work has appeared in Fashion Editorials for highly regarded magazines including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Esquire, Vogue Hommes, GQ, L’Officiel, Rolling Stone, etc | |
He lives and works internationally around the World. |
Awards
2019 | LUCIE IPA International Photo Awards | WINNER | PROFESSIONAL | ADVERTISING, FASHION - The Disrupters! You Are So Cool! |
2019 | Graphis Photography Annual | GOLD WINNER | FASHION | The Disrupters! You Are So Cool! |
2018 | ND Awards | ARCHITECTURE |
2016 | International Spider Black & White Awards 11th | WINNER NOMINEE | NUDE - Black Heat Passion |
2015 | International Color Awards | Nude - Wild West Kate MMCMXXVIII - Wild West Kate MMMXLIII |
2014 | MIFA Moscow International Foto Awards | Winner Nude - Fine Art | untitled_VICLI |
2014 | Spider Awards 9th Black and White | Fashion | Untitled No. 1 |
2012 | Spider Awards 7th Black and White | Fashion | Untitled MMDLXXV |
2011 | Applied Arts International Award | Architecture Award Winner |
2011 | Photo District News PDN Photo Annual New York| Architecture Award Winner |
2011 | Spider Awards 6th Black And White | 4 Toes, 5 Circles | Fine Art Winner |
2010 | Applied Arts International Award | Architecture Award Winner |
2010 | International Color Awards | Photography Masters Cup Nº 3 & Photography Masters Cup Nº4 |
2010 | Photo District News PDN Photo Annual New York| Architecture Award Winner | Image MDLXXXIII DCXCIII MDCCXIX |
2010 | Black And White Spider Awards 5th | Nominee | Fine Art | Image: 8 Toes, 5 Circles |
2010 | Smithsonian Magazine - 7th Contest | Travel - MCDXXIII - The Little House that fought demolition | Finalist |
2009 | International Color Awards | Photography Masters Cup | Nominee | Nude: Ripe |
2009 | Photography Masters Cup | International Color Awards | Nominee | Portrait: Beach Boy |
2009 | Lucie Pilsner Urquell Awards | International Photography Awards | Architecture: Cityscapes | Voyeur [V] Nocturne - Vancouver Metropolis: Spiderman's View |
2009 | Lucie Pilsner Urquell Awards | International Photography Awards | People: Culture - This America, [E] |
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
2017 | LUMAS Vancouver Gastown Exhibit | June 22, 2017, Voyeur [A] Nocturne |
2016 | Mirror Ball - Allstream Center Toronto - November 2016 |
2016 | TRUNK AutoONE - Vancouver Canada - November 2016 - March 2017 Voyeur [A] Nocturne |
2015 | TRUNK Gallery | Voyeur Nocturne Works | Architecture & Erotica [Downtown Gallery] |
2014 | TRUNK Gallery | Voyeur Nocturne Works Architecture + Erotica |
2012 | TRUNK Gallery | Architecture Vancouver Study |
2011 | TRUNK Gallery Vancouver | Exhibits [V]+[E] - Voyeur Nocturne Works | 2011 | Solo Show |
2010 | TRUNK Gallery - Vancouver | Voyeur Nocturne Works [V] Architecture | Solo Show |
2010 | TRUNK Gallery - Vancouver | Voyeur Nocturne Works [E] Erotica | Solo Show |
2010 | Olympic Village 2010 Vancouver | Voyeur [V] Nocturne Architecture | Solo Show |
1993 | Tous Les Calçon Paris | Solo Show | Men |
Group Exhibitions
2014 | ROAM Gallery | Voyeur Nocturne [V] DLXIX | The Vancouver Club May 2014 |
2011 | October | Arts Umbrella - Splash! Vancouver | Voyeur [E] Nocturne: MMMDCCCLXVI Possession, Red Lounge | Opening Piece Lot # 1 |
2010 | November | Sotheby's | Modern Views: A National Trust Project for The Farnsworth House and Glass House. Chicago, New York - Sotheby's. | Morbras Meeting Point #1 Assouline Limited Edition Book |
2010-2011 | Smithsonian Castle , Washington, D.C. |Voyeur [V] Nocturne: MCDXXIII |
2010 | October | Arts Umbrella - Splash! Vancouver | Voyeur [V] Nocturne: CCXCVI |
2010 | Unite With Art - Vancouver | Voyeur [V] Nocturne: MDLX |
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