Pedro Ferr | Architectural & Interior Photography Blog
White & Case Office, Tornado Tower, Doha
Architectural interior photography of the White & Case office in Tornado Tower, Doha. A contemporary legal workplace designed by ROAR and documented through calm, material-focused imagery.
Public Art Photography in Doha: Documenting Fatima Alsharshani’s Calligraphic Installation
Professional documentation of a large-scale public artwork in Doha by Qatari artist Fatima Alsharshani. Explore this case study on the spatial and technical approach to photographing calligraphic installations for architectural and institutional archives.
Architectural Photography at Qatar National Library: A Case Study
A professional look at the visual documentation of the Qatar National Library. This case study illustrates how precise architectural photography preserves the intent of OMA’s design, translating monumental scale and complex geometry into a high-impact visual portfolio for architects and developers in Doha.
Msheireb Downtown Doha. Urban Design, Climate, and Light.
Light, shadow, and the silence of intelligent design. Explore how the architecture of Msheireb responds to the desert climate, creating a unique dialogue between tradition and modernity. A photographic study of Doha's most innovative district.
Doha at night
Doha changes after sunset. Light shapes the city with more precision and each building gains depth and structure. This case study shows how museums, towers and public spaces reveal a different rhythm at night.
Photographing the National Museum of Qatar: Light, Memory and the Desert Rose
The National Museum of Qatar blends heritage and modern design through light, geometry, and culture — a masterpiece by Jean Nouvel that photographers dream of capturing.
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.