Design

Cumulus Studio

summary

The production process with Cumulus Studio revealed moments where design, place, and human experience intersect across Tasmania's architectural landscape. Working closely with architects in each design team to understand design intent ensured each image would serve multiple purposes—from marketing materials to award submissions.

Location

Hobart, TAS

Status

Completed

2022

project info

Production for Dove Lake Viewing Shelter brought architectural photographer Anjie Blair to the site at dawn, documenting how concrete responds to changing light. These images capture the structure's dual purpose: harbouring visitors while framing Tasmania's wilderness.

At Callington Mill Distillery, Adam Gibson directed his lens toward the conversation between old and new. His compositions highlight how contemporary architecture can be sensitive to heritage rather than overshadowing it. The 1830s flour mill and its modern addition stand as visual evidence of thoughtful preservation.

Jesse Hunniford's approach to Du Cane Brewery captured the social energy of this transformed industrial space. His focus: showing how considered design turns a former retail store into Launceston's newest community gathering point.

The Muylatina Child & Family Learning Centre demanded attention to residential qualities. Natasha Mulhall's photography emphasises how architectural elements support learning and connection, revealing spaces designed for community growth.

Production across these projects centred on revealing the subtle ways architecture shapes experience—from material choices to spatial flow to environmental impact.

Imagery: Anjie Blair, Adam Gibson, Natasha Mulhall, Jesse Hunniford and Shannyn Higgins

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Client Quote
Cumulus was formed out of the idea that collective vision leads to richer, more diverse and creatively interesting experiences.
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