One of my favorite recent shoots — a Four Seasons breakfast area photographed during a late-summer rain.
I would normally have rescheduled to capture clearer skies, but the scene stopped me. The rain softened everything outside: saturated greens, darkened stone, and the gentle sheen on foliage that reads beautifully through glass. Shooting from inside, the composition invites the viewer to linger — the cozy interior foregrounded against an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive.
There’s something transporting about a breakfast table while rain falls beyond: it suggests quiet mornings, slow coffee, and a pause that could be Seattle in summer or an English garden just outside the window. The overcast light removed harsh contrasts, giving soft tonal transitions across the room. The wet landscape brought deeper color saturation and texture that contrasted with the calm, warm interior finishes, adding character and a subtle narrative to the frame. To see more of our work, please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com

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