Lorenzo Zandri is an architectural photographer and artist based in London, trained as an architect in Rome and Paris. He transitioned from architecture to photography, focusing on creating images that capture not only the built environment but also evoke meaning and atmosphere. His work combines documentation with artistic expression, drawing on visual storytelling and historical art references.
Zandri's visual research, "On the Riverside," was exhibited at the London Festival of Architecture 2019, and he has displayed work internationally, including the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2024. He collaborates with leading architectural firms, and his photography has been published in major magazines like DOMUS and Architectural Digest. A co-founder of ROBOCOOP, Zandri explores urban narratives through various artistic mediums. Recognized as one of the "100 Most Inspiring Architecture Photographers" by LOOP Awards, he is also a registered member of The Royal Photographic Society in the UK.