In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Robin Hill, a Miami and New York-based photographer who straddles the boundaries between architecture, design, and fine art. Born and raised in Nottingham, England, Hill began his career in 1987 in the most inauspicious way by taking pictures of toddlers in supermarkets and department stores across London. He didn’t know at that stage that one day his photographs would be exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and Bilbao or grace the pages of the world’s leading design publications such as Vanity Fair, Wallpaper, and Architectural Digest. Architecture is the cornerstone of his work; perspectives colliding and geometries intersecting, light playing with shadow and whimsy dancing with rigor, a philosophy of action that has led him to work with many of the world’s leading architects, including Herzog and de Meuron, Zaha Hadid and Arquitectonica.
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