Wallpaper Wednesdays #1. Showcasing the most unique papers.
I shot this one in 2015. It’s the one that began me thinking of doing this series.
I entered these two images in my first color photo contest in years and both were nominated. These two pictures were taken 45 minutes apart.
A shot from 20 floors above Walnut St, just West of Rittenhouse Square. This is achieved by using the tilt shift blur in Photoshop which turns the regularly focused shot into an artistic blurred image reminiscent of a train set village.
I walked around the block to photograph the back of a home and along the way I spotted this great view of St Peter’s Church in Philadelphia. I shoot a lot of B roll, it’s a bonus if I get to use it.
A row home perfectly decorated for photography. Complete with cute dog, and nicely preserved Mahogany floor accents. Getting the delicate glowing color on the ceiling from the chandelier is always tough. But it is worth it.
A journal documenting
my experiences shooting architecture
and design