Cramped But Cool Underground Studio in Alberta
Posted February 25, 2010. Filed under Cool Stuff.
This year’s Cramped But Cool Studio Showcase drew submissions from PDN readers all across North America and are giving their readers the chance to vote for their favourite space. Brent Mykytyshyn from Calgary submitted images from his studio located in the design district and we agree with PDN that it is a very cramped, yet cool space for photo magic to happen.
The writers from PDN Pulse said: "It took us a while to figure out what Mykytyshyn's underground space reminded us of. Then it came to us: A bomb shelter." We couln't agree more. Although his little studio is small and windowless it provides a perfect workspace for controlled studio photography. Brent says: "Having no windows is not a problem, as it lets me control the light, but some days you forget what time it is and what the weather is like outdoors—which in the winter suits me fine."
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