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North Carolina Architectural Photography – Stanhope Student Housing

The Stanhope student housing development is another architectural photography assignment in my backyard of Raleigh, North Carolina for Little Architecture. Having photographed modern student apartments throughout the South, it’s obvious that these aren’t your parents’ apartments. These kids are getting it all these days. You know – back in MY day… …er, uh sorry – was getting carried away with

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Everyday I’m Hustlin’

It’s been a personally interesting and challenging year, much of it affecting my daily ability to work. I’ve recently continued to forge ahead both personally and professionally, getting back into the groove of things this summer. Now – when I, like many photographers, present these blogs we tend to show off our sexiest projects – the assignments we know will

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North Carolina Real Estate Photography – Skyhouse Apartments

Last month braving the 100-degree weather included photographing Skyhouse Apartments in downtown Raleigh on behalf of RAM Partners LLC. We’ve had a dramatic increase in mid- and high-rises in Raleigh and this is one of the latest. Speaking of latest, you’ll also be treated to Matt McConnell’s recent standout art installation on Skyhouse’s front facade. Other than, I photographed public

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North Carolina Real Estate Photography – M/I Homes

First work-related blog of the year (yes I do work once in awhile…). This spring I shot several M/I model houses throughout three home communities – Wendell Falls in Wendell, Evan Farms in Cary, and South Lakes in Fuquay Varina. Enjoy! RELATED ARTICLES Don’t Skip Arkansas, Part 2 – High and Dry Atlanta Thru Athens, Georgia Three days and Nary

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My San Francisco Experience in 68,000 Words

I recently spent time in San Francisco doing an architectural and urban study, with side trips trips in Oakland and Sausalito. Since I’m too exhausted for a proper blog, I’ll liberally borrow the adage “A Picture is a Thousand” words and let them speak for themselves. Needless to say, I had a blast. Hope you enjoy! [nggallery id=28] RELATED ARTICLES

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South Carolina Architectural Photography – Woodgrain Millwork

I worked with Woodgrain Millwork in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to photograph examples of the company’s installed wood moulding product to be included in their national marketing collateral. The two-day shoot took place in a model house constructed by R.S. Parker Homes in the Waterbridge Community. Instead entirely of focusing on whole rooms we also zeroed in on several selected

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Winter Wanderings

With spring arriving, these are the last winter wanderings I had through North & South Carolina as well as Virginia. For many personal reasons I didn’t get out as much as desired, but enough to scratch the photography itch. I’m slowly expanding business into South Carolina and while in Columbia revisited the Adluh Flour Mill, sneaking in a shot before

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Two Days Off, Part 2 – One Virginia Barn

Last spring a good photographer friend stumbled across a collapsing barn in southern Virginia. When she e-mailed me about it, I instantly knew I’d eventually have to see it for myself. For the first time in five months, I had two days to exclusively focus on personal photography, concentrating on a few abandoned locations in North Carolina and Virginia –

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Two Days Off, Part 1 – Abandoned North Carolina & Virginia

Last year was so busy that during the last five months of 2014, I totalled less than 8 hours of personal shoot time, all while traveling between assignments or the rare break while working. So for the first time since July, I took two days off to travel between North Carolina and Virginia to scratch a few abandoned locations off

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“Do you get to have any fun?”

There’s been frenetic years but this is by far the busiest I’ve ever had in the five years since establishing my company. The question I most asked is “Do you get to have fun?” It makes me a tad uncomfortable since taking picture for a living IS fun, but I know what they mean. I don’t nearly photograph for myself

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