


Photographer:
Ulysses Saniel
Model:
Thanina from System Agency
Location:
Paris Studio
Creative Direction
StudioCreatemore
https://www.byulysses.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s/



Photographer:
Ulysses Saniel
Model:
Thanina from System Agency
Location:
Paris Studio
Creative Direction
StudioCreatemore
https://www.byulysses.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s/

https://www.byulysses.com/
Model
Swami
Creative Direction
@studiocreatemore
MUA
@elouisesewell.mua
Stylist
@styledbyshazhagan
Photographer
@youleesees


London editorial photoshoot next to St Pauls cathedral balcony
By Ulysses Saniel.
Model
Swami
Creative Direction
@studiocreatemore
MUA
@elouisesewell.mua
Stylist
@styledbyshazhagan
Photographer
https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s/
@youleesees
Studio
@hldstudios
Createmore:
https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s/
https://www.byulysses.com/

Createmore. 24
Photography:
Ulysses Saniel
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https://www.byulysses.com/
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Creative Direction
StudioCreatemore.
Create More
https://www.studiocreatemore.com/
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Model : Swami
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Make Up Artist: Elouise Sewell
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Stylist: Shaz Hagan
Architecture prints by Ulysses Saniel
Ulysses Saniel journeyed across Europe and America 2021-2023, capturing modern architecture in all its diverse styles—from the stark Brutalism movement to intensely futuristic designs. He photographs these buildings from various angles, using his iPhone to create dramatic yet timeless images.
– CBR Building Brussels, by Constantin Brodzki architects
– 520 West 28th Street, Chelsea, New York by Zaha Hadid architects
– Atomium Belgium, by Jean Polak, André Polak architects
– The Vessel New York, by Thomas Heatherwick Architects
– The Erasmusbrug Bridge, Rotterdam by Ben van Berkel architects

Photographed by Ulysses Saniel, Summer 2024.
The Brutalist modern architecture building on Surrey Street, London, stands as a striking landmark above Kings College London, facing the River Thames. This edifice embodies the raw, unapologetic aesthetics characteristic of Brutalism, with its bold geometric shapes and exposed concrete surfaces. The building’s design prioritizes functionality and structural honesty, creating a powerful visual impact against the backdrop of the historic Thames. Its prominent location near Kings College London situates it at the heart of an academic and cultural hub, further enriching its architectural significance. This imposing structure not only exemplifies the Brutalist movement but also contributes to the dynamic architectural landscape of London, blending the modernist ethos with the city’s rich historical fabric.
Photography:
https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s
Creative Direction:
https://www.studiocreatemore.com/
Summer editorial by Ulysses Saniel.
Createmore24
New York archives
Summer editorial by Ulysses Saniel.
Createmore24
Photography:
Ulysses Saniel
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Creative Direction:
StudioCreatemore
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Jesse for
NEXT Model Management New York
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Team:
Stylist:
Maggie Aulman
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Camera and Lighting Assistant
Jacquetta Clark
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https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s
https://www.studiocreatemore.com/
https://www.byulysses.com/



Photography:
Ulysses Saniel
Creative Direction:
StudioCreatemore
Jesse for
NEXT Model Management New York
Team:
Stylist:
Maggie Aulman
Camera and Lighting Assistant
Jacquetta Clark
https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s
Photography: Ulysses Saniel
Creative Direction: StudioCreatemore
Photography:
https://www.instagram.com/ulysses.s
The printed archive collection of Ulysses Saniel’s photography prints showcases stunning locations across London, highlighting the city’s modern architectural landscapes. His works reflect an elevated minimalist aesthetic, featuring tones of blues, greys, and blacks against urban backdrops. Ulysses Saniel’s modern yet classic photography style adeptly captures models in both studio and outdoor settings, blending contemporary elegance with timeless appeal. Spanning from 2022 to 2024, this collection encapsulates the essence of London’s dynamic environment through meticulously composed images. Explore his captivating prints, which range from fashion to architecture, at the link below.
Prints below:
Createmore.