Sometimes something of historical signifigence passes in front my lens. Mercer tile was just that yesterday.
Three Winters ago, around this time of year, we visited Frank Lloyd Wrights buildings at Florida Southern University. The interior of the Anne Pfeiffer Chapel was a dream to shoot. I just came across this work while looking through some old folders and decided to finally publish it.
Americana! In Old City this week. Many thanks to the owner for the hospitality and the great coffee. The lamp is an original bronze lamp from Rittenhouse Square. Just wow!
Treat your wine right! I was in this home when it was gutted and was sent back to shoot it in all it’s new found glory.
Celebrating the snow day today! One of my Holiday postcards from a few years back. Taken at OKEHOCKING PRESERVE near West Chester.
Offset printing
Being that it’s the dead off winter right now I had to revisit this greenhouse in Philadelphia and this amazing sun filled room. The house is a converted carriage house complete with places to tie up your horse and relax on the roof top deck. haha But this scene was my favorite part.
Last night’s sunset over Rittenhouse Sq, Philadelphia. The orange to blue fade lasted what seemed like forever. The light that poured into the apartment during that time was epic. It felt as tough we were in control of all the light in the world.
What’s not to like? So many good choices for a solid rustic look. This was shot for a contractor and when the counter top company saw the shots they wanted them for their advertising.
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