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Where They Create [Hardcover]

Alexandra Onderwater , Paul Barbera
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November 15, 2011

The successful weblog Where They Create documents studios where creativity takes place by showing the work of interior photographer Paul Barbera. Now it's time to make a book. Where they Create captures thirty studios from all around the world; studios of painters, sculptors, designers, architects, advertising agencies, and many others, some very well known, others only starting out. The studios of Wallpaper* magazine, Clive Wilkinson Architects, Jeremiah Goodman, and Opening Ceremony are included. Important to Barbera is that the photographed studios are somehow connected to someone Barbera knows and that he likes the creative space or the work they do.

Where They Create is also a break from the work Barbera does for several interior magazines, where everything is styled and considered. Instead the images for this book are as Barbera finds the spaces, un-styled and raw. Just the way they are. Each project is described with personal information from the owner of the studio and Barbera himself.

Alexandra Onderwater has written for many international magazines, including Wallpaper*, i-D, and Frame.

Paul Barbera was born in Melbourne, Australia, but now works between Melbourne and Amsterdam, living in various locations that include Berlin, Prague, Singapore, and Rome. During this time, Paul established himself as an interiors and fashion photographer, working with publications like View on Colour, Bloom, and Vogue Living.


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‘Australian photographer Paul Barbera‘s highly anticipated new book Where There Create has arrived! And can I just say – it is so so SO beautiful.’ — Thedesignfiles.com

‘This book reveal what it’s really like inside a designer’s world.’ — New York Times

‘Barbera’s vision and technique is organic and natural. Unlike other interior photographers, there is no setting up process during his shoots.’ — Forbes

‘So many wonderful takes on workspace from Sydney to Shaghai in one spot is great inspiration to get back to your own work. Or work on your space.’ — Core77.com

Where They Create is not "just a book". It's a one-man journey that had its inception 20 years ago, but did not find a destination until one afternoon in 2009.’ — Dexigner.com

About the Author

Author: Alexandra Onderwater
Alexandra Onderwater is a writer for magazines in the design and architectural field. Her work appeared in international magazines like Frame, Mark, Wallpaper*, I.D., and special issues like DK Home Paper and We Love Magazines. She is the editor-in-Chief of MiND magazine (ALU & Frame Publishers).
Besides writing for magazines she contributed to exhibitions in words and concepts, worked closely with Belgium artist Arne Quinze and the Dutch designers BearandBunny and Eric Kuster.

Photographer: Paul Barbera
Paul Barbera was born in Melbourne, Australia but now works between Melbourne and Amsterdam, also living in various locations that include Berlin, Prague, Singapore and Rome.
During this time, Paul established himself as an interiors and fashion photographer, working with publications like View on Color, Bloom, Elle Decor, Freudin, Grazia, Vogue Living and Jalouse. Paul has also worked extensively on advertising productions either working closely with his agents or putting together his own creative team for clients like Moorilla (a boutique winery), David Jones, Coke (Asia) Ikea (Netherlands) and Wolfblass. Working on advertising and editorial work while also expanding into new projects that include books and exhibitions.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Frame Publishers (November 15, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9077174494
  • ISBN-13: 978-9077174494
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 1.1 x 12 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #985,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating and wonderful December 6, 2011
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I love looking at workspace of other artists, designers and creators. There's something intimate about people and their workspace.

Where They Create is a large 288-page hardcover book. On the cover is pasted a photo of a workspace, and each book would feature a different photo. The copy I have has a cat sleeping on a desk.

This is a wonderful book that invites us to these places, the offices, studios or even workshops. The idea of this book actually came from a blog by the same name. In this book, 32 studios are selected to be featured.

The pages are filled with beautiful photos taken by Paul Barbera. The photos together with the interviews are nicely laid out in a way to reflect the random nature of the workspace featured.

Each photo reveals the nature of the work that's being done, and the people working there. You can see what strange items that sit on shelves or pasted to walls, the furniture in the rooms, the kitchen, the people and the atmosphere of the workspace. Looking at them reminds me of those beautifully composed Ikea showroom photos, except here they are filled with life.

This is a captivating book. There's a sense of fascination when looking at the photos. Highly recommended.

(There are more photos of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Photgraphs the Inside of our heads August 8, 2012
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High-energy and high-velocity Barbera, who globetrots the world in search of innovative creative spaces has managed, in this wonderful book, to capture the insides of visionary's minds by focusing on the little details that define the interiors of their creative spaces. From Wallpaper* to Fantastic Man, Marcel Van Doorn and Sneaker Freaker to Warsaw's Male Studio, Barbera has brought his sharp eye and soft-focus lenses. His style is Instagram, before Instagram went viral, creating lush, eye-pleasing interiors, with their own visual language, apart from the high-focus, high-gloss interior shots of magazines like Wallpaper* and Vogue.

Office spaces were once seen as modern-day assembly lines with their claustrophobic cubiclees, harsh flourescent lights and strict hierarchies. Barbera shows us the other side of the contemporary office, intimate and cosy, more like a home than a working space. The book goes against the grain of the penchant for home-working and freelancing and makes us all want to get out there and be part of a tight-knit creative brand.

Also, for someone who eschews text, the book is wonderfully filled-in with interviews by Alexandra Onderwater. A much-recommended coffee-table book for the cultural globoratis out there.
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