My client was very specific about several things he wanted in the shot – a certain amount of rotation to the ceiling fan, the owner present but blurred, fire in the fireplace, the cat on the hearth, the TV screen, etc. None of those things happened in the same capture, so the shot was assembled out of 6 or 8 parts. My favorite part -- the fire -- was pulled from a shot I did several years ago because the homeowner hadn’t yet lit their fireplace and it was over 70 degrees outside.
New restaurant addition to 10 Degrees South, a South African restaurant located on Roswell Rd. in Atlanta, GA. Shot for the architects.
Sharian Rugs’ showroom at the ADAC design center, in Atlanta, GA. Images were shot for a new company brochure.
A Maui Waui kiosk installation, shot for the designer/builder.
A panoramic interior shot of the museum at Cox International.
The builder was my client for this shoot and wanted to capture the outdoor, stone fireplace that was integrated into the porch.
Sitting area on the bar side of Einstein's Bar and Grill. Shot for the architects.
Another shot for a builder where the big trick was combing all the different light sources and light levels to make it look natural.
Another house for the builder that liked having the homeowners (and their pets) in his images.