Photographer Kristy Noble’s images ask questions of the viewer – where are we? Why are we here? What are the stories behind the objects and domestic interiors on view? Her work is filled with inferences, implying rather than describing, resulting in images that are mysterious, sensual and intentionally deconstructed.
Kristy trained in fine art, psychology and photography in the US and UK, and you can see her educated eye in every visual choice she makes. She is fascinated by the ways in which people’s personalities are expressed through their decorating choices, and always begins her highly collaborative process with a narrative idea.
Influenced by sculpture and fine art, Kristy has the spirit of an explorer and the insight of a designer, using colour, shapes, mood, negative space and a 360 view to explore domesticity and the everyday. Objects, interiors and spaces are treated as star attractions, with an impromptu quality that infers the lives lived within.
Clients: Miu Miu, British Vogue, The Body Shop, Ikea, House & Garden, Trouva, The Stylist Group, Facegym, You Magazine, Larusi, Sight Unseen, Elle Decoration, Samsung, The New Craftsmen, Design Anthology, The Telegraph, House of.