Where They Create is not "just a book." It's a one-man journey that had its inception 20 years ago, but did not find a destination until one afternoon in 2009.
After interiors photographer Paul Barbera shot the studio of one of his friends, an artist, he realised he had found his own true voice.
Peeking behind the scenes of creative studios in the most natural and unobtrusive way possible was a means to satisfy his never-ending curiosity towards spaces and people alike. He started the blog wheretheycreate.com, which now becomes a book.
Where Barbera's blog documents only part of his journey, this book dives in further.
Barbera's search is simple and clear: he only visits the studios of people whose work he loves and whose space he likes.
For this book, Barbera chose 32 studios which form a diverse selection of his work. Featured are media companies like the magazine Wallpaper and fashion houses such as Acne, as well as artists, architects, illustrators and designers from all over the world.
In addition to all these photos, descriptions of the spaces by the owners of the studios are included. Interviews with these creators reveal not only how their daily environment influences their output, but also what's on their desk and even what's in their fridge.