During this time, he received two consecutive awards from the American Institute of Architects/Miami Chapter and had his first book published, South Beach Architectural Photographs,[2] featuring a black-and-white photo essay on the renowned Art Deco district.
A selection of the images in the book is part of the Mies van der Rohe's Archives, housed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
The portfolio-like blog developed into a social media community that as of 2017 has close to one million followers worldwide with an average reach of 300,000 viewers weekly.
Beyond his art career, his writings and images appear often in well-regarded publications like Gagosian Quarterly,[7] Metropolis,[8] ArchDaily,[9] Architizer,[10] Casa Vogue Brazil,[11] Modern Magazine, Wallpaper Magazine, Dwell, Interior Design, Archinect, Designboom, The Design Edit, Elle Decor Italia, Architects & Artisans, Everett Potter's Travel Report, GoNomad, BBC Travel and Aishti.
[12]Achievements In 2016 Clemence's work was recognized with an invitation to be part of the official Venice Biennale[13] collateral exhibit "Time Space Existence", organized by GAA Foundation at Palazzo Bembo at the Grand Canal.
Red Interlude, his presentation at the exhibit, combined an immersive oversized floor print with traditionally hung wall photos.
These images all part of a series shot at the red pool atop the Hotel Unique in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by architect Ruy Ohtake.
Clemence's interpretation of the visionary architecture of Brasília appeared at Wallpaper Magazine,[17] Everett Potter's Travel Report,[18] and his blog ARCHI-PHOTO.
The series, titled "12 Impressions"[25] included museum designs by top architects like Renzo Piano, Christ & Gantembeim, Mario Botta.