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Park Hyatt, Auckland CBD - Art, architecture and world class hospitality in one location

Jessica Chloe Photography
Auckland
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Lobby features work by Peata Larkin
Lobby features work by Peata Larkin
Welcome spaces
Welcome spaces
Lobby offers art and awe in scale of the space
Lobby offers art and awe in scale of the space
Concierge adorned with Beronia Scott panels
Concierge adorned with Beronia Scott panels
Warm welcome spaces
Warm welcome spaces
Lobby
Lobby
Lobby and Peata Larkin artwork
Lobby and Peata Larkin artwork
Various panels by Beronia Scott found in the guest rooms
Various panels by Beronia Scott found in the guest rooms
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Lyonel Grant work greets guests in the Port Cochére
Lyonel Grant work greets guests in the Port Cochére
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels
Hotel room with Beronia Scott panels

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Jessica fell in love with the photography darkroom years ago intrigued by the alchemy of light and silver - a process of patience and curiosity.

After a degree in Architecture she returned to working with images focused toward the built environment and couldn’t be happier. Inspired by the creatives she works among Jessica is spoilt for company and motivated each day.

A proud Canadian Kiwi (Caniwi), she loves a good crisp winter morning with the crunch of fresh snow underfoot and warm adventure filled summers. Travelling between the two countries and much further abroad is a constant delight meeting incredible people and their cultures along the way.

Jessica strives to capture moments of beauty and curious happenings in the hope to share that same instance with a viewer. Her attention is captured by history, architecture, scale and the quiet spaces in-between.