The document analyzes the photography work of Joe Cornish. It summarizes that Cornish takes architectural photos that resemble landscapes, making use of the sky, nature, and entire frame. His photos effectively cut the frame in half between sky and buildings/ground. One sunset photo gives a warm tone and draws attention to the architecture. The compositions emphasize the buildings against their environments through strategic positioning and use of light. The photographer varies techniques like shutter speed, depth of field, and ISO based on lighting conditions but consistently applies rules of thirds. Overall, the analysis praises Cornish's artistic timing and use of environmental contrasts while noting minor room for improvement in building placement and angles.