I just found this photo I took about 3 years ago during a week at my dear friend and world's #1 composer Hans Zimmer's studio and thought I'd share it here so my FlickR friends get to see the beauty of this place. It truly is one of the most stunning and admirable rooms (not only "studios") I know. Stepping into this room makes the world go to bullet time mode for a moment. The shot shows less than a fifth of the room, but I like this corner in particular with the Boesendorfer Grand Piano, guitars, and the backdrop consisting of Moog Modular synthesizers and other gear. You even get to see a corner of the plush meeting sofa. The atmosphere of the room is almost impossible to capture, because the wood/velvet walls and floors absorb all the light from the carefully arranged light sources (there is no daylight). A little later I followed a request by HDR guru Trey Ratcliff and arranged for him to shoot here, and his pictures are truly breathtaking, check them out here: www.stuckincustoms.com/2010/04/18/hans-zimmers-studio/
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