Specialising in landscape, travel and aerial photography, his photographic work has been featured in publications such as GQ, Condé Nast Traveler, Hollywood movies such as ‘Moonfall’, ‘Senior Year’, and artwork exhibited in over 40 galleries around the world.
Peter Yan is a photographer and creative director based in Melbourne, Australia. Actual prints may vary due to product enhancement.
If the product is damaged in the mail, please send us photo verification of the damaged goods, and then we’ll gladly send a replacement at no cost to you.Īll Pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Please ensure that your address has been entered correctly, as we are not able to reship or refund any lost items due to incorrect details. Our prints are custom made to order unless they arrive damaged or defective we can't accept returns or offer a refund for a change of mind. Please contact us within 3 days of delivery. Please contact us if you have any problems with your order. We want you to be stoked with your purchase, so if you’re not, let us know. Depending on your location, prints will be shipped from our printing partners in Europe, USA, Canada, Japan and Australia. Please allow 3-20 business days for your prints to be delivered. Please allow us 2-5 days to prepare your prints. Each print is giclée-printed on archival, acid-free paper.Įach product is individually printed and assembled when you order it. Matte has more of a texture than lustre, it has a very smooth, non-glare surface. Because of its saturation and resistance to fingerprints, lustre paper is a popular choice for giclée quality photographic prints. Lustre has a slight gloss with a subtle, often pearl-like texture, providing you with a highly saturated look and maximum ink coverage. Our art prints are carefully rolled and shipped in kraft tube boxes. Please note that all prints come unframed, and they are printed edge-to-edge (no white border). Location: ice Q restaurant and on the summit of Gaislachkogl, Austria.
In the movie Spectre, This sophisticated 900 square metre fine dining restaurant & bar became a futuristic hospital – a place where Bond’s opponent (Christoph Waltz) forged sinister plans.
Only a handful of people, other than the 007 film crew, had been granted access to the venue at sunrise, and I was fortunate enough to be one of them." - Peter Yan As an opener Bond girl Léa Seydoux had this to say about the scene: “We are in Austria in a beautiful place called Sölden.” Within just a few weeks the video has many million hits and became a viral hit."An iconic filming location of the James Bond movie Spectre.
In the first public ‘Behind the scenes’ video from Sony Pictures the filming location of Sölden was shown to its full advantage. You can barely imagine how invaluable this is for the region as a whole. Even Sam Mendes, director of the new Bond film was impressed: “We are taking Bond back to the Alps, to the snow again, to Sölden in Austria.” The area will in future gain a great deal of interest from the film sector, since such fantastic winter settings as there are in the valley of the three-thousand metre mountains are not something you come upon often. The PR value for Sölden is huge in any event”, revels Jakob Falkner, head of Bergbahnen Sölden. “A huge amount of global media mentions from and about Sölden in the context of James Bond and SPECTRE has been great for enhancing its image. But what does this international media attention mean for tourism and for the adventure-packed area of Sölden? Turbulent, action-packed, no compromises – the idyllic mountains of Sölden become the venue of a spectacular showdown with wild pursuits and bags of adrenaline. The number one address for unforgettable moments.Įxpectations after the filming of a blockbuster Sölden & SPECTRE. And how do you like yours? Enjoy yourself like he agent of all agents. The sophisticated 900 square metre gourmet castle became a futuristic hospital – a place where Bond’s opponent Christoph Waltz forged sinister plans.Īt the same time the exclusive James Bond shooting location at 3,048 metres altitude, with its superb range of gourmet delights, became a stylish base camp of fine taste for James Bond and his colleagues. It’s no wonder then that ice Q played such a key role in the Bond blockbuster. “It is surreal it’s like something from a painting”, said actor Dave Bautista, who could barely believe his eyes. There is no longer any doubt that director Sam Mendes would find the right scene – you couldn’t find a more breathtaking 007 backdrop in the entire alpine area. Pure action 007 on the summit of the GaislachkoglĪ building such as ice Q, which sparkles so uniquely in the midst of the Ötztal Alps, is an eye-catcher per se.