The DDB's Annex Building was the place to be last week where the celebration of Scott Frances' striking photographs filled all three floors. A stylish crowd made up of designers, editors and artists, the opening of MonoVisioN was an evening to remember.
We made our rounds and chatted with the guests to ask what they loved about Scott's work and what sets him apart.
"I've known Scott for years and I'm excited to be here to support his work," said architect Campion Platt. "What has always made Scott's work exceed the norm has been his understanding of design and of architecture. He has always been ahead of the curve in the technology he uses and has a clear and extensive understanding of a room and how it should be seen in a photograph."
Before we could asked Campion anything further, he dashed off to congratulate Scott in person. Before doing so, he introduced us to architect Alexander Gorlin, another long-time friend and colleague of Scott's.
"It's really obvious why Scott's work is so respected," Alexander said. "When you look at the composition and the perspective of his photography, you're able to appreciate the architecture and design in the picture as well as the skill and art of his work."
Interior designer Alexa Hampton caught up with us to talk about the long history her father, legendary interior designer Mark Hampton, and her company has had with Scott.
"I could go on and on and on and on about how much I love Scott's work," said Alexa. "There's a very good reason that my father and now I always use his photography. My dad respected the way Scott worked and appreciated his attention to detail in every single photograph. Scott and I have known each other for so long, I could talk about him until I'm blue in the face! I'll refrain though because blue isn't my best color!"
You can view MonoVisioN in the DDB’s Suite 110 now through July 29. Stay tuned to GoDesignGo for more on Scott Frances' gallery opening for MonoVisioN.
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