Erieta Attali
Erieta Attali has been an Adjunct Professor of Architectural Photography at Columbia GSAPP since 2003. She has also worked as a visiting professor at universities such the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen, Mackenzie University in Sao Paulo, the Catholic University in Santiago de Chile, Architectural Association in London, RMIT in Melbourne, University of Tokyo and others. Attali studied photography at Goldsmiths, University of London, she continued her studies as a visiting scholar at the School of Architecture in Columbia University with a support of Fulbright Foundation, and Waseda University, Tokyo with the support of Japan Foundation. She has a Ph.D. from RMIT University, School of Architecture and Design in Australia.
Attali began her photographic career in 1993 as a landscape and archeology photographer. For over ten years she photographed excavation sites and archeological findings specializing in the documentation of ancient painting in under earth tombs with the use of UV and IR radiation. During this period, Attali worked in various museums in Greece, Turkey, Italy, France and UK. Her corps of archeological work includes thousands of photographs produced for scientific documentation and archaeological publications.
In parallel with her past work as an archeology photographer, she photographed landscapes in different parts of the world. Her pictures have been published and exhibited internationally. Her work has been supported by prestigious institutions, such as Fulbright, Japan Foundation, Graham Foundation, Dreyer's Foundation, Norwegian Embassy in Copenhagen, Danish Arts Council, Chilean Ministry of Culture culminating to numerous exhibitions and publications. During the past 20 years, Attali has been preoccupied primarily with architectural photography, both as a profession and as a fine-art photographer. Her architectural work expands from Europe to Americas and from Asia to Australia.
Attali began her photographic career in 1993 as a landscape and archeology photographer. For over ten years she photographed excavation sites and archeological findings specializing in the documentation of ancient painting in under earth tombs with the use of UV and IR radiation. During this period, Attali worked in various museums in Greece, Turkey, Italy, France and UK. Her corps of archeological work includes thousands of photographs produced for scientific documentation and archaeological publications.
In parallel with her past work as an archeology photographer, she photographed landscapes in different parts of the world. Her pictures have been published and exhibited internationally. Her work has been supported by prestigious institutions, such as Fulbright, Japan Foundation, Graham Foundation, Dreyer's Foundation, Norwegian Embassy in Copenhagen, Danish Arts Council, Chilean Ministry of Culture culminating to numerous exhibitions and publications. During the past 20 years, Attali has been preoccupied primarily with architectural photography, both as a profession and as a fine-art photographer. Her architectural work expands from Europe to Americas and from Asia to Australia.
Erieta Attali is a photographer of architecture based in New York, United States.
http://www.erietaattali.com/
UCPA Sport Station Grand Reims
Reims - France
Architecture by MARC MIMRAM
STUDENT RESIDENCES GRAND MORILLON
Geneva - Switzerland
Architecture by KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES 隈研吾建築都市設計事務所
Glass Wood House
New Canaan - United States
Architecture by KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES 隈研吾建築都市設計事務所
House at Hanging Rock
Hanging Rock - Australia
Architecture by Kerstin Thompson Architects
Water Glass
Atami - Japan
Architecture by KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES 隈研吾建築都市設計事務所
Sunny Hills
Tokyo - Japan
Architecture by KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES 隈研吾建築都市設計事務所
Contour House
Berry Mountains - Australia
Architecture by Peter Stuchbury Architects
400 Columns house
Chicureo - Chile
Architecture by MNAA - Max Núñez Arquitectos
Nannup Holiday House
Nannup - Australia
Architecture by iredale pedersen hook architects
Castelcrag House
Sydney - Australia
Architecture by NEESON MURCUTT + NEILLE
Garden House
Western Port - Australia
Architecture by Baracco + Wright Architects
Place of Remembrance
Lima - Peru
Architecture by Barclay & Crousse Architectes
Vedoble Houses
Cañete - Peru
Architecture by Barclay & Crousse Architectes
The Brick Pit Ring, Olympic Park
Sydney - Australia
Architecture by Durbach Block Jaggers
New Acropolis Museum
Athens - Greece
Architecture by Bernard Tschumi Architects