Due to my faulty memory, I’m posting two blogs in one day with another sample of projects I’ve been working on:
Over the past couple of years, university and housing has become a major staple of my work. Little sent me to University of North Carolina-Greensboro to photograph the new Spartan Village student residences. The major challenge was all of the above-ground telephone poles, stop lights and power lines; they were impossible to avoid so I framed images that to maintain visual sense to the photography.
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Cline Design did some interiors work at the Element Barclay Apartments in Wilmington, North Carolina including the club house and model apartment.
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Sticking to apartments (are we noticing a trend?) I captured the Brannan, an infill project in downtown Durham for JDavis Architects.
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The old GSK campus in Research Triangle Park is being slowly transformed by a few different designers. Parmer brought me on to capture photographs to help attract future tenants to their redesigned and expanded office and laboratory spaces.
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I had a lot of fun shooting this staircase.
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Lastly, I was again in Greensboro, NC, on behalf of Poblocki Sign Company at the Revolution Mill. I’ve previously worked with them in Houston and it was nice being a little closer to home. Typically I provide images such as this,
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However I rarely get to shoot for fun anymore, so as I was wrapping up took a couple of blue-light photos of the renovated complex.
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As I scooted closer in, there was a nice young woman roller skating in one of the plazas, and she graciously offered to provide a scale figure for the photograph below. Was a fun way to end that little trip.
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