Australian based filmmaker and photographer drawn to documenting architecture and the built environment.

Australian based filmmaker and photographer drawn to documenting architecture and the built environment.

Dan Preston is an Australian filmmaker and photographer drawn to documenting the built environment. He aims to convey the aspirations of architects and designers, revealing their intentions in his photographic process and cinematic aesthetic, resulting in the documentation of award-winning projects featured locally and internationally.

His film and photography services encompass every aspect of pre and post-production, including editing, color grading, graphics, and sound design.


Clients

Press

Architecture Australia, Houses, Green, ArchDaily, Broadsheet, The Local Project, Est Living, Thisispaper, March Studio - Making, Architecture, Material & Process, Kerstin Thompson Architects Encompassing People and Place, Abitare, Type 7, Vogue Living

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, Traditional Custodians of the land where we work, and we pay our respects to their Elders.

Memo  /  Formwork

Saddle Peak House

Sant Architects for Est

Client: EST Living

Architect: Sant Architects

Location: California, United States of America

Published: Est Living

I feel like it's just such an important thing, why make art, why create beautiful architecture if you're not going to share it, and if it inspires anybody why not.

being up here although only 15 minutes drive up, we're at 2500ft, you do feel pretty secluded and part of being this high on the ridge you feel all the changes in the weather and that's interesting. Malibu Topanga gives you that feeling of being in the desert and seeing the ocean at the same time, it becomes part of your living space. It extends beyond the house's footprint and it lets you feel like you're kind of out camping somewhere in a very luxurious way.

Remoteness but also being such a close destination to Los Angeles and getting everything California has to offer in one location, that I think is the most unique part about it.

— Goktug Sarioz