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At Atelier Wong Photography we create powerful images that inspire design to effectively communicate the exceptional value and impact design services make in daily life. We champion the brilliant designers and builders of today and the emerging pioneers who will build the cities of tomorrow. We focus on capturing the big picture, the intimate details and the honest moments that bring a building to life. We focus on the nuances of sunlight, shade and shadow upon stone, steel, glass and concrete. We tell compelling stories about well designed spaces. A fleeting glance through our archive of photos and videos reveal a consistent pattern of creating images with great care, an appreciation of architecture and place, and deep admiration for the architects and craftsmen who have a hand in their creation.

©Patrick Y Wong | Atelier Wong Photography

© Patrick Y Wong | Atelier Wong Photography

Since graduating from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Environmental Design and the University of Texas School of Architecture with a Master of Architecture degree, the architectural images of Atelier Wong Photography have been viewed in innumerable print publications such as: Arca Edizioni, Architectural Record, Austin Home, Austin Home & Living, Austin Magazine, Austin Monthly, Brilliant, Dwell, GQ, Gibbs Smith Publisher, Hearth & Home, LakeFlato Buildings & Landscapes, LakeFlato Houses, Light & Architecture, Luxe, Miro Rivera: Building a New Arcadia, Modern Cabin, Rizzolli, Progressive Architecture, Spectacular Modern Homes of Texas, Texas Architect, Tribeza, University of Texas Press and Western Art & Architecture. Online publications include: Apartment Therapy, ArchDaily, Architect Magazine, Contemporist, Design-Milk, Dwell, Dezeen, Texas Architect & Houzz.

In 1999 Patrick was presented with the Executive Director’s Award by the Austin Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

In 2006 Patrick was recognized for his service to the Austin/San Antonio chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers.

In 2016 Patrick was recognized by the Austin Foundation for Architecture for his service to the Austin chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

Patrick and his family also donated $20 million dollars to the University of Texas Dell Medical School to establish the Mitchel & Shannon Wong Eye Institute, which is closely affiliated with the Ophthalmology Department.

Currently, Patrick is serving with the Central Texas Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects and the Honor Awards Committee of the Texas Society of Architects.