Spanish duo Daniel Rueda and Anna Devis are creatives, explorers, architecture lovers, and photographers. They travel the world and capture what they see in a creative and incredibly pleasing set of images. They shoot interesting architecture, but act as subjects in these photos too. This adds a unique perspective and creates a story that makes their photos even more appealing. Their photos are pleasing tot he eye and somehow even soothing. When I first saw them, I couldn’t help but smile. Other than being wonderfully and carefully composed, they’re fun and spread the positive vibes.
Daniel and Anna are architects, but they both have a huge love for photography. Many of my friends who graduated from architecture are into photography as well, and I firmly believe these two arts go hand in hand. However, Daniel has also had an influence from his dad, who was a photographer. So, for him, I believe it was simply inevitable to start doing photography in addition to architecture and other creative works.
As he explains in his interview with More with Less, there is a reason why his and Anna’s photos aren’t purely architectural, but they always act as characters in them:
Thanks to these relations between people and architectural objects, their photos are really unique and interesting. I love it how Daniel and Anna play with shapes, scales, and ideas. I enjoyed their photos a lot, and now I leave you to do the same:
About the Artists
Daniel Rueda and Anna Devis are architects, creatives, explorers, photographers from Valencia, Spain. You can see more of Daniel’s work on his website; follow him on Instagram and like his Facebook page. You can see Anna’s work on her creative blog, and also find more of these creative photos on her Instagram page. [via Bored Panda, More with Less]