Photography - London, England, United Kingdom
Architect since December 2013 and specialized in Restoration and Rehabilitation by the School of Architecture of the University of Navarre (ETSAUN) where he worked as an assistant of the Construction Department in charge of Professor Domingo Pellicer Laviña for two years.In 2011 he takes part in BlogARQ, from which he is co-founder and writer. A blog whose purpose is to serve as a point of meeting, reflection and contemporary architectural criticism, both for students and architects. Over time, the blog has been developing by improving in design and content, expanding to other fields and publishing articles from national and european architects. The project closes a year and a half later and it counts with more than 200.000 visits to the present day.In 2012 he also becomes co-founder and photographer of Ant Atelier, image enterprise for architecture specialized in infographics and photography. In 2013 they win the Occidens national competition with their timelapse Day & Night Sculptures. During 2011 and 2012 he leads and organizes the Architectural Photography Club of the School of Architecture of the University of Navarre created by Jorge Losada Quintás.Currently Fernando is living in London where he has become a self-taught photographer and works as an architectural photographer characterized by the relations and the contrasts that architecture establishes with its surrounds. He has also organized and contributed as an amateur photographer in the photography exhibitions: "CF/a" and "umbrales-thresholds" in the School of Architecture of the University of Navarra, besides being selected for the exhibitions "Human Rights 2011/ The Fear of the West", "Human Rights 2012/ The Fifth Power" (First Prize), "Science & Nature 2012″ (Second Prize).