Light Forms


Project Type Generative design study

Tool Credits

Generative AI · Custom Prompt systems · 3D design tools




AI-Guided Exploration of Spatial Lighting Concepts


Overview

The project uses AI as a controlled design instrument to investigate relationships between form, structure, and material within clearly defined constraints. Rather than producing stylistic outputs, it supports rule-based variation, allowing geometry to evolve within a coherent visual framework.

This is an early-stage concept exploration. Controlled variation enables the comparison of multiple lighting directions in parallel, helping teams discuss spatial qualities, proportions, and structural logic without relying on time-intensive manual modeling or physical prototyping.

The outcome is not a final product, but a clarified design space that supports informed discussion and further development.

One outcome within a broader family of spatial lighting concepts generated through a shared visual framework.
Grid of algorithmically generated flat cutting patterns
each variation following the same geometric logic but with different parameters.
Conceptual sequence illustrating how flat material logic can inform spatial structure through folding and assembly.
Conceptual interior context used to discuss proportion and spatial feeling.
Conceptual interior context used to discuss proportion and spatial feeling.
Conceptual interior context used to discuss proportion and spatial feeling.

Wallpaper Exporation


Project Type Generative design study

Tool Credits

Generative AI · Custom Prompt systems · 3D design tools




Room & Mood Studies


Overview

This project explores wallpaper as a spatial and atmospheric element, using AI as a controlled design instrument to investigate pattern, rhythm, and material expression across different rooms and moods.

Rather than generating isolated designs, the system supports rule-based variation, allowing coherent families of patterns to be tested within multiple interior contexts — such as living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and transitional spaces. This makes it possible to study how scale, repetition, and density influence mood, light, and spatial character.

The outcome is not a finished wallpaper collection, but a clarified design space that supports discussion around atmosphere, room identity, and long-term pattern language.

One outcome within a broader family of spatial lighting concepts generated through a shared visual framework.
Grid of algorithmically generated flat cutting patterns
each variation following the same geometric logic but with different parameters.
Conceptual interior context used to discuss proportion and spatial feeling.
Conceptual sequence illustrating how flat material logic can inform spatial structure through folding and assembly.
Conceptual interior context used to discuss proportion and spatial feeling.

Reconstructing Light Forms


Project Type Casy Study. Personal design research
Tool CreditsGenerative AI · Cinematic processes · 3D design tools


Continuous object transformation


Overview

AI-generated lampshades morph in real time, exploring object identity through slow, continuous transformation.

Forms stretch, compress, and rebuild without cuts or transitions.

Material logic and light behavior evolve together as diffusion, shadow, and warmth shift through reconstruction.

Reconstructing Space


Project Type Casy Study. Personal design research
Tool CreditsGenerative AI · Cinematic processes · 3D design tools
Category
AI Design · Generative · Spatial

Space in constant revision.


Overview

A generative interior environment where architecture and furnishings redesign themselves within a single cinematic scene.

Spatial elements shift through AI-driven transformation while maintaining structural logic.

Furniture and materials morph fluidly as geometry remains intentional, allowing space to redraw itself in real time.

Conceptual room studies developed to explore spatial feeling, light conditions, and material presence rather than fixed layouts or products.

The focus was on visual clarity and variation, allowing teams to discuss how different spatial directions might support everyday use, comfort, and emotional experience.

Reconstructing Space II


Project Type Casy Study. Personal design research
Tool CreditsGenerative AI · Cinematic processes · 3D design tools

Space in constant revision.


Overview

Work in Progress

Fluid Couture AI


Project Type Casy Study. AI photographic study
Tool CreditsGenerative AI · Photography · Color manipulation

Synthetic fashion systems.


Overview

This work extends the Fluid Couture project into a generative context, using AI to further explore fashion imagery as a constructed visual surface.

Rather than translating the analog work directly, it tests how distortion, framing, and surface logic behave within AI-driven image generation.

Working through controlled prompt systems and color manipulation, the study maintains continuity with the original series while expanding its visual logic.

The focus remains on form, surface, and spatial presence, treating AI as a tool for controlled variation rather than representation.


Fluid Couture
Project TypeEditorial · Fashion photography


Tool CreditsPhotography · Image manipulation · Editorial workflow
Fashion as dream, distortion, and painted illusion.

Overview

Fluid Couture is a photographic project examining fashion imagery as a constructed visual surface rather than a representation of reality.

Beauty, identity, and desire are shaped through controlled distortion, framing, and painterly intervention.

The project uses visual disruption as a design strategy, questioning familiarity within conventional fashion photography and treating each image as a self-contained visual system.

The series was published in Eyemazing Magazine, internationally recognized as one of the leading art photography journals. Under founder Susan Zadeh's vision, Eyemazing has championed the most collectible and daringly original art photography for over a decade.


Extracting Souls
Project TypeEditorial · Analog photography

Tool CreditsPolaroid film · Modified analog cameras · Studio lighting
Fragments held briefly in light.

Overview

An analog photography work exploring image-making as a material and chemical process.
Working with expired and physically manipulated Polaroid film, color and form emerge directly from the material.

Camera modification and physical intervention allow Polaroid film to respond to studio lighting, producing vivid color beyond its typical fading behavior.

Glyndebourne Opera
Project TypeCommissioned Editorial · Opera Marketing

Client Glyndebourne Opera
PublicationEyemazing Magazine
Tool CreditsPhotography, Advanced Compositing, Art Direction

Commissioned work for Glyndebourne Opera

Overview

Commission Context Created visual interpretations for three Glyndebourne Opera productions, translating complex operatic narratives into single powerful images. Each photograph captures psychological depth, emotional conflict, and character duality through constructed visual language.

The Three Works

Hamlet – Madness and sanity separated by a fine line. The image captures the protagonist's fractured mental state, embodying the duality we all carry within ourselves. Hamlet drew from Extracting Souls, a Polaroid-based series exploring the fragile boundary between madness and sanity, capturing the fractured interior state of Shakespeare’s tragic hero. 

La clemenza di Tito – Sesto's impossible choice between loyal friendship with Tito and passionate devotion to the vengeful Vitellia, who demands assassination as the price of her love. La clemenza di Tito was was illustrated using an image from Fluid Couture, a project that critiques the illusion and constructed desire of fashion imagery, reflecting the opera’s themes of deception, loyalty, and moral conflict.

Hipermestra – A daughter's defiant love. The image portrays the suffering and strength of a woman who defies her tyrannical father to save her husband's life. Hipermestra was represented by an underwater image from the series Under The Surface, evoking vulnerability, resistance, and inner strength—mirroring the opera’s defiant female protagonist.

Together, the three images form a visual triptych that translates operatic drama into contemporary photographic language—bridging mythology, psychology, and modern visual culture.

Commercial Relevance Demonstrates ability to:
  • Interpret complex narratives into compelling visual concepts
  • Work with prestigious cultural institutions (opera houses)
  • Deliver publication-quality editorial content
  • Balance artistic vision with client/institutional needs
  • Create images that function as both art and marketing


Balance
Project TypeEditorial  Photography

Tool CreditsUnderwater Photography · Natural Light
Between falling and return

Overview

Freediving as a state of physical and mental balance. The work focuses on the moment where the body leaves control behind and enters suspension within depth and stillness.

Rather than documenting performance, the project follows descent as a quiet system of tension and release, framing the human form as weightless, solitary, and momentarily held
by the surrounding space.

Muttermilch
Project TypeAnalog photography


Tool CreditsPolaroid film · Mirrored composition · Studio Lighting
Form as Origin

Overview

Two Polaroid images drawing from the Venus of Willendorf to revisit early body symbolism.
Mirroring and distortion shift the body toward sculptural abstraction.

The images approach the body as form and vessel, allowing prehistoric visual language to resonate within a contemporary photographic medium.


TestimonialsHenrik Bengtsson  ·  Photographer & Critic
The dreamy magical photography of Lambis Stratoudakis is like putting a window to a different world. Using a variety of techniques and methods involving both digital and analogue darkroom techniques, he creates a vision unlike any other.
Nicole Östman  ·  Eyemazing Magazine
Greek photographer, Lambis Stratoudakis has conquered photography on both land and at sea.

His images of underwater beauty captivate and inspire. His model and fashion photography are mysterious and thought provoking.

In many ways he is more of an artist than a photographer, as he has managed to reach the level that separates a great photo from fine art.
Alexis Fedor  ·  Art Critic
Lambis Stratoudakis creates the most amazing art with his photography, mainly from Polaroids.

A true fashion photographer, he takes the world of 'beauty' to a whole new level by deconstructing the image in a way that strips it down to its bare essence and makes us say 'wow!'

This 'wow' factor, so to speak, combined with his whimsical nature—he takes underwater photos that will blow your mind—make him one of the most unique and stunning artists we've seen!

Peppe Ericsson  ·  Photographer
His photography has inspired me for the last few years... What he does is inspire me to pay more attention to detail and planning. Over the years his work shows a shift towards art and today he is truly an artist...

His work now has a sensibility and true feeling... The dedication he shows to his work, he does his thing no matter whatever anybody else says. He is strong enough to listen but he never compromises his vision...

He works in any media that works for his vision. Be it Polaroid, film or digital. It's the image that's important, not the media. I admire his stubborn determination to find his way, his joy of experimenting with media to create his image, his vision.

Info

AI & Generative Designer and Photographer with 15+ years of experience in visual design and spatial storytelling.

I work within multidisciplinary teams, using AI as a creative tool to support early-stage exploration of space, form, material, and atmosphere.

My role is to act as a creative catalyst, helping teams compare directions, align visually, and clarify possibilities rather than define final products.

A strong background in photography grounds generative exploration in light, material presence, and human-centered spatial experience.
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