Finbarr Fallon Creative Office

Working between architectural photography and cinematography, Finbarr collaborates with designers, architects and global brands to document their built works.

 

The studio is led by architecturally trained photographer and artist Finbarr Fallon, who is based between Singapore and London.  

House of Trees L Architects. Architectural Photography Singapore

House of Trees | Client: L Architects

CapitaSpring BIG Bjarke Ingels Group Capitaland Singapore Architectural Photography

CapitaSpring | Client: Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) | Design Bridge

Apple, Marina Bay Sands | Client: Foster + Partners

Singapore State Courts | Client:  Serie Architects | CPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rediscover Iconic Singapore

Client : Apple

Photography Portfolios

 

With a diverse range of clients, Finbarr works across projects of all sizes and typologies and is available for work globally.

Please see a selection of works in the portfolios below and get in contact to discuss your project and creative vision with us – studio@finbarrfallon.com

 

 

Profile

Editorial / Series

Female Magazine Cover Finbarr Fallon

Home Edition, Female Magazine

Home Edition, Female Magazine

Rain Photography Series, Singapore Monsoon Storm

Rain (Series), Singapore. 2018-22. Click to view series.

Dead Space. Finbarr Fallon Hong Kong Cemetery Architecture

Dead Space (Series), Hong Kong. 2019. Click to view series.

Cross Disciplinary Artworks

Beyond lens based mediums, Finbarr enjoys working across diverse artistic mediums, with works that span sculpture, augmented reality, projection mapping and illustration. His works have been exhibited at at galleries and museums internationally, including the National Gallery Singapore, National Museum of Singapore and ArtScience Museum. For a full portfolio of works please visit the following link.

Flat Earth, 3d Printed Resin Art Installation Singapore The Private Museum

Flat Earth, 2021. Finbarr Fallon & Claire Goh. The Private Museum, Singapore.

Subterranean Singapore 2065 at ArtScience Museum

Subterranean Singapore 2065, ArtScience Museum