Adam Isfendiyar | Fine Art Photography
Adam Isfendiyar is a London-based documentary and travel photographer who tells stories of places and people and the relationship between identity and environment.
Introducing Adam Isfendiyar | Fine Art Photography
We are absolutely thrilled to be working with Adam Isfendiyar. The skill level he possesses and the artistry shown in his photography set him apart from other photographers in his field. This page gives a broad look at his work with certain collections highlighted that we feel would work so well within our clients’ interiors. Let’s find out a bit more about him. Adam spent 8 years living in Tokyo, and made two self-directed long term photo documentaries during his time in Japan: 'Dancing In The Streets' - a story about a member of a homeless dance group and 'Master - An Ainu Story' - which tells the story of a member of the indigenous Ainu community of Japan. ‘Master, An Ainu Story’ has been shown at The ICP Museum, New York in May 2019 and The Brunei Gallery, London from Oct - Dec’18 and was also featured in National Geographic Traveler, China. Adam's most recent series ‘Living in Lockdown, London’ has been featured on the BBC and he was a Saatchi featured artist in Nov’19.
Cityscapes | Japan | Contemporary Art
Adam’s portfolio of fine art photography captured in Japan is absolutely stunning. Here we focus on his innovative cityscapes and portrayal of Japanese urban life. Please click on any of the images below or on this page to view larger versions.
Fine Art Photography | Buy Artwork Online
Adam’s photos and writing have been published in National Geographic Traveler, China, Tokyo Weekender, Airasia Travel 360, Lava Magazine , Crank Magazine and Edge Of Humanity Magazine. At Blue Leopard we are super excited to offer our clients from both the residential and commercial sectors high quality signed and numbered giclee prints of his work. We have put together a beautiful set of framing options for his fine art photography designed to help marry the artwork to both contemporary and traditional interior design schemes. A selection of images from his Japan collection is now available to purchase direct online here on Artienda. Do drop us a line if you’d like to explore how his work can lift an interior design scheme you are working on.
Japan | Fine Art Photography
Along with the 4 portrait dimension images above, this collection of Adam’s work will soon be available as an exclusive to Artienda clients with bespoke framing options. Online each piece will be available to purchase in A3, A2, and A1 sizes. A0 size and above for commercial projects will be available upon request. This selection celebrates the best of Adam’s work in Japan, pieces chosen by our art curation team based on their versatility and impact within our client’s interior schemes.
Wall Art For Living Room | Fine Art Photography
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London Cityscapes | Art For Offices
Adam’s fine art photography makes wonderful art for offices and restaurants. Artienda works with many hospitality clients across the UK and we are thrilled to bring Adam’s work to their spaces. Below are a set of portrait dimension London cityscapes which can work equally well as singular pieces or in groups of 2, 4, or 6.
Fine Art Photography | Art For Offices
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Palawan, Philippines | Bedroom Wall Art | Wall Art For The Bathroom
Adam’s travels have allowed him to capture some really beautiful scenes from some very interesting places. We particularly love his images of Palawan in the Philippines which can make fantastic bedroom wall art and wall art for the bathroom.
Wall Art For The Bathroom | Bedroom Wall Art
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Living In Lockdown | Portraits & Stories
During the initial stages and lockdowns of the Covid pandemic, Adam aimed to capture everyday people and their stories in East London. ‘Living In Lockdown’ is now a hardback 196 page, (slightly smaller than) A5 book (140 x 210cm) containing 87 photos and stories from the residents of Tower Hamlets and Hackney in East London. The project was started in April 2020 by Adam Isfendiyar at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown and you can see some of the photos and read some of the stories on his blog. It was featured by the BBC and has now been made into a book.