Work Has Come Full Circle: Minnesota Bound…

I’ve been back in Minnesota for the past three weeks of my life working on a collection of architectural projects and a very compelling photographic assignment detailing Minnesota’s North Shore, and I’ve come to the conclusion somewhere between the serene glassy calm of a Northland morning lake or the horizon line of Superior seeming to […]

Carrying on with Woody Creek: Imaging for the Distillery & Showroom

Continuing on with Woody Creek Distillers, the imaging for the actual building was commissioned by Sarah Broughton and John Rowland of Aspen’s rising firm Rowland Broughton Architects, the design team for the distillery and showroom.  A fun shoot where spirits were a requisite to complete the job.  I’m happy to say all of the imaging […]

Photographing Rowhouse: Welcome S2 Architects…

So, welcome to the sandbox S2: I know you’ll do brilliantly! This project was a great one from the simple fact I wish I could write Joe and Monique Spears a check tomorrow to buy their wonderful reconstructed live-work townhome and move on in. And most importantly, I’ve had a running professional and personal relationship […]

Studio B's Castle Creek Revisited: Imaging for the Summer

I’ve had the great opportunity to continue my working relationship with Scott Lindenau, FAIA of Aspen Colorado’s design powerhouse Studio B Architects for over fourteen years now. My Colorado life began with an architectural position at Studio B , and now I’m honored to be photographically working with “the Hive” for the seventh time in […]

At Least He Keeps It To His Toys…

I’m fascinated by the wake of carnage I find after Sam’s had the opportunity to acquaint himself with any toy for about five minutes.  The more of these I see, the more of these want to capture…hence the beginning of yet another personal imaging project…Someday I’m going to make sense of all of these projects, […]

Imaging for DK Architects: An Urban Intervention

Kevin Heath of DK Architects and also a part time consultant of Studio B Architects, came to me this summer with a request to capture a design solution he and his team created in the foothills of Basalt, Colorado.  The stacked-living urban response that Kevin generated takes great advantage of the site’s incredible panoramic views […]

Looking for a Few Good Furballs: Timberwolf Pet Products Imaging Rebrand

So, I have to thank Wendy Bertolet of Unleashed Designs for inquiring about my interest in working with the revamping of Timberwolf Pet Products identity, being that the subjects were all fury and four legged.  Dog owners for the past three years ourselves, Jennifer Slaughter of Different Indeed and I decided this would be an […]

Studio B's latest: the Piampiano Residence

Perched along the banks of the Roaring Fork is the Piampiano Residence, Studio B’s latest creation that will be finalized in its entirety during the summer of 2013.  The project,  a seamlessly articulated series of formal cubed volumes that follow the natural topography of the site, reinterprets the existing house while marring the project as […]

Meet Hugh… The Face of Snowmass' Viceroy

I had the recent opportunity to spend an hour with the Viceroy’s GM Hugh Templeman taking portraits for a magazine feature in his native town of Sydney, Australia. 5 Continents, 54 Countries and 184 Hotels around the planet – he boasts a resume a large as his personality.  Cheers Hugh for the wonderful time spent!

In Search of Shulman … Visiting Case Study 22

In celebration of Moderism Week going on now through the 24th in Palm Springs, I felt a re-post of this September entry was in order… Several years ago, I had the great fortune of meeting the man who arguably, within a single frame, visually articulated an entire architectural design movement.  No other image in architecture […]