Google - Selected Work
Over the past decade I’ve photographed Google’s invisible architecture — the places and people that keep the digital world running. From data centers in Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Singapore, and Atlanta to solar farms in Manchester and Denmark, wind power in Oklahoma and the North Sea, and geothermal plants in the Nevada desert. I’ve seen how Google’s ideas take physical form — in buildings, machines, and human cultures that reach from code to climate.
These pictures are about scale and imagination. The beauty of infrastructure, the precision of technology, and the human presence that ties it all together. Real people, real places, real Google.
BEHIND EVERY SEARCH, MAP AND CLICK ARE REAL PLACES AND REAL PEOPLE. TECHNOLOGY, ARCHITECTURE AND CULTURE WOVEN TOGETHER AT A SCALE FEW EVER SEE.
OUTPUT
The work has appeared across Google’s communications — from About pages and sustainability reports to internal storytelling and press materials. My images have helped visualize Google’s path toward carbon-free energy, the design of its data centers, and the everyday culture that defines the company’s identity.
