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Here is a small selection of our work from the last years.
If you want to have a look at more stuff, feel free to check out our website: http://www.nightnurse.ch

Update 01.07.2015:
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Animations (we just recently started to do animations, so these are our first works)
https://vimeo.com/111881040
https://vimeo.com/67486126
https://vimeo.com/77981739

Older stuff:

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Last edited by kami on Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:52 pm, edited 6 times in total.
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By polynurb
#377172
Gooood stuff Christoph, very good.
There is something calm&relaxing about these images..
By jespi
#377184
Hi Christoph,

You (and your team) are one of my favourites archviz's firm. Your images have that touch between dream and reality, giving materiality to the design but at the same time being flexible enough to not destroy what it is, a thought.

Nowadays, Archviz's tendency is to represent everything as hyper realism, in which it's imposible to distinguish between imagination or build, and I think this kills architect's ideas. I miss the days where Hugh Ferris or Helmut Jacoby were the standard of architecture's visualisation.

Cheers,
josé
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By Asmithey
#377243
Inspiring images.

Thanks for posting.

Aaron
By kami
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Fernando Tella & rusteberg & asmithey & simmsimaging photomg1, thank you for the nice feedback!

polynurb, thank you very much - that makes me feeld relaxing too :)

gadzooks, thank you too. I like them a lot as they are these kind of 'special' project you don't get too work on too often

jespi, that touch between dream and reality is exactly what we are aiming for. I think most of the images are still too much on the 'reality' side, since it is much much harder to do 'abstract' images as hugh ferris did.

segher, you are right about that image being better without that boy. it was a specific wish of the client and wasn't easy to get it right with photoshop. sadly we didn't succeed completely :(. people are always very hard to put right. there is soo much stuff to consider: the right people, perspective, lighting and still then you'll lose a lot of time fine tuning the contrast, sharpness, color, shadows etc. Usually we try not to ruin the images with people, but it is still a part you could spend an endless amount of time on ...

bubbaloo & tom, thanks for the feedback for the animations. It was a lot of fun to work on them and even though, we did spend a huge amount of time, there are always a lot of things that could be improved. the second one was done with multilight in after effects - that really works pretty good. my only problem there was that I couldn't just use a still images for when the camera was standing still (as it was weird with noise) but had to render out enough frames to loop the noise :)
By acrighton
#377638
Very nice, aquarium was my favorite. Animations were really good also. Since you're using Rhino, I assume you used Bongo for the animation frames?
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