Pedro Ferr | Architectural & Interior Photography Blog

Mina District: Pastel Geometry by the Sea
Exploring Mina District’s pastel façades and coastal geometry in Doha. How architecture, color, and light create atmosphere.

The Blue Mosque, Istanbul: A Photographer’s Perspective
Inside the Blue Mosque, I focused on geometry, stained glass light, and human presence. This post shares my process of photographing one of Istanbul’s most iconic spaces without tripod or tilt-shift.

Al Zubarah Fort: How I Photographed a Heritage Architecture in Harsh Light
Al Zubarah Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site on Qatar’s northern coast, reveals the region’s defensive architecture and adaptation to desert conditions.
In this case study, I share how I photographed the fort’s geometry, textures, and shadow patterns under harsh midday light, balancing technical accuracy with visual storytelling for architects, designers, and heritage-focused brands.

Case Study: Photographing the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha — Light, Geometry, and Space
Discover the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha through a photographic study of its striking geometry, intricate patterns, and light play. A personal exploration of architecture and design in one of Qatar’s most iconic landmarks.

Case Study: Photographing the Katara Mosque: Patterns, Light, and Architectural Details
Discover the Katara Mosque in Doha through a photographic study of its Persian and Turkish mosaics, golden calligraphy, and unique architectural details.