I shot this 5 years ago. I recently viewed it and decided to post. I just love how the areas and objects get smaller and smaller.
In light of all the tiny villages set up around the world for the Christmas Season here is a snap shot in Philadelphia with a tilt shift effect added.
The stools wouldn’t be our first choice but the kitchen rocks. Shot last month for Waterbury Design
This week consisted of a little bit of everything. Thank you to Heritage Metalworks hmwpa.com for trust in my ability to shoot your new catalogue.
Nothing more beautiful than shooting Fall colors with the drone. Shot just outside of Conshohocken on Wednesday.
This highly photographed home has appeared in multiple publications including Architectural Digest. Unfortunately the images in those publications didn’t really capture the vintage architecture. This week it was my turn. I’m standing in almost the same spot for both shots but looking opposite directions. See below
Saturday was the 14th annual Black And White Spider Awards. I received two nominations, including this one in the Abstract Category. Bringing my nominee total over the years to 32. The photo is a group of decayed stems with a snowy background. Ridley Creek State Park, 2014.
Some of the homes I shoot can be a little rough. But I find geometric beauty in it regardless.
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