DPMP is a creative studio founded by two London-based architectural assistants working towards qualification.
We see ourselves as partners to architects and designers, helping to visualise spaces through digital media before they are built – delivering every project with care, precision and an architectural mindset.
As architecture students, we quickly fell in love with curating images using a range of media and software. Our passion for experimentation goes beyond our degree, and we constantly train our eye by capturing interesting subjects through the lens.
We believe that learning is an ongoing process, which is one of many reasons why we want to grow and learn from talented designers across the industry.


Daniel Poshtovenko
Having graduated from University of Westminster, Daniel gained a valuable experience working at practices of various size in Berlin and London. He worked on projects ranged from small residential extensions in London to large-scale international competitions. His main aim with visuals is to present architecture not merely as the finished product, but as a glimpse of emotions that a space can evoke.
Ever since picking up a camera, he hasn’t lost his desire to capture moments dear to his heart – particularly how people inhabit and interact with spaces. Daniel is currently working towards his architectural qualification while continuing to refine his skillset and explore new ways of representing space.
Maciej Przasnyski
Maciej Przasnyski is a London-based architectural designer with a focus on atmosphere, material presence, and the interplay of light and shadow. A graduate of the University of Westminster, he has contributed to a range of projects in London, from small-scale residential interventions to larger commercial and mixed-use developments.
His work often explores the layered and temporal nature of architecture — how spaces are experienced over time and through movement. Maciej blends conceptual thinking with technical precision, using drawing, model-making, and fabrication to test ideas. He is currently working toward his architectural qualification while continuing to refine his approach to spatial storytelling and context-driven design.
