Tony Brien

 

Tony is a conceptual photographer specialising in the study and recording of environmental development. He has travelled extensively, capturing moments in time whilst dangling from a chain 850ft above London Docklands or working in harsh desert locations. He has also produced some stunning fine art photography of still life and people.

He started his career in a Fleet street press agency, followed by Sotheby’s, and then set up his own studio in a mews off Oxford Street in central London.

His freelance career has given him the opportunity to continue to develop and explore new ideas and techniques for his unique imagery. His creative and innovative approach blending photography, alchemy and painting gives his work a distinctive style and diversity. He was awarded the British Invention Society Gold Medal for innovation.


April 2023 - press coverage:

 
 

Understanding the Canary Wharf images:

These unique London Docklands images were thought lost for over three decades and just rediscovered. The shoot almost never happened, Tony had been asked if he would ride up from the ground in an open box attached to a chain connected to a crane that was, in turn, bolted to the building at 850ft, above the top of the main tower itself. He needed to capture the unique “topping out”, telling the story of the regeneration of London Docklands and London itself.

These seminal images over our London are reminiscent of the iconic 1932 image of the New York skyscraper topping out, with builders having lunch balanced on a steel girder. Time magazine included that image in its list of the 100 most influential images of all time.

 

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