Studio.News. 10.24
Video Starts the Conversation
And Keeps Your Audience Inspired
Stunning architectural photography, dynamic video, and behind-the-scenes imagery come together to tell the story of Kilroy’s monumental art installation at Apple’s Seattle campus. Lawrence Anderson Studio captured every angle, showcasing the energy and brilliance of John Krawczyk’s work against the backdrop of Seattle’s Space Needle.
Why Video?
Because this wasn’t just an art installation—it was alive. A 12 foot tall mirrored sculpture that reflects the entire world around it. You can’t capture that with just a photo. You need to see the way light moves around it, the way people interact with it. This sculpture literally plays with its surroundings, including Seattle’s iconic Space Needle.
Kilroy saw 333 Dexter as a benchmark project, not just for Apple but for Seattle itself. Video was the only way to truly capture that energy and story—Kilroy’s story, Apple’s story, and Seattle’s story, all in one. > SEE THE PROJECT
The Perfect Shoot
Reflects Monumental Art
"It’s about capturing the essence of art that transforms spaces and communities"
Lawrence continued, “From the heart of Seattle to Apple’s campus at 333 Dexter, we documented the creation of John Krawczyk’s monolithic sculptures, reflecting the vibrancy of the city and the bold vision behind Kilroy’s projects.”
Stunning architectural photography, dynamic video, and behind-the-scenes imagery, all come together to tell the long history of Kilroy Realty. > LEARN MORE