Shooting the Jade Residences:

We recently photographed this luxury condo building for Level Development.  It’s located just south of Chicago, a nice easy drive down the Stevenson.  Beautifully constructed with all the amenities one would need for the professional couple or small family with life on the Go!  

The project has been well received and a total success.  It’s my understanding that this is just one of several that Level Development has planned.  






Panda Express:

We’ve been shooting quite a bit of smaller commercial projects this year.  Case in point, this Panda Express built and finished by Level Construction.  We’ve mentioned in previous posts, that Level is just one of those companies that has the ability to handle any project, regardless of scope or size.  And I know, it’s just a Panda Express, but look how well executed it is. 

Below are some favorites










The Perfect Outdoor Space:

 We really enjoyed the setting of this lovely pool house & swimming pool.  One could easily imagine themselves spending long summer days by the pool.  Often when installing a beautiful pool area, we forget how important the pool house can be.  Pool houses keep your home from getting messy, with activity in an out of the pool.  Here Orren Pickell Builders constructed a beautiful pool house complete with changing areas, bath, shower and kitchen.  The outdoor patio is perfect for entertaining, lounging or enjoying a meal.  Notice too, the electric storm shades.  

We had such a wonderful experience shooting this project, as the homeowners were a joy to visit with and very hospitable.  We didn’t need to move, clean or stage anything.  It was as perfect as you see here in the images.  Thank you, Patrick Falso for this assignment. 









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State of the Art Home:

Another exceptional project completed by Lauren Coburn Interiors, showcasing her unparalleled talent once again. Each project seems to surpass the last, leaving us in awe of what she will create next. 

In this latest endeavor, Lauren collaborated with an outstanding team including architect Nate Kipnis, kitchen designer Mobili Mobel, and master craftsmen of Berliant Builders. The outcome is nothing short of spectacular. The home seamlessly blends into its early century neighborhood while boasting state-of-the-art features.  Below are some favorites from the shoot.



erexceptional project completed by Lauren Coburn











Beautiful Lower Level:

We captured this beautiful lower level designed by Marietta Calas of Expressive Interiors.  Featuring a large open kitchen, seating and gathering areas, and a beautiful sculpted wave from wall, this space seamlessly transitions to a multi-tier outdoor setting with a fire place, waterfall and pool.  The custom furnishings, carpers and cabinets create the ideal retreat for year-round entertaining.







Smart, Elegant Home Office:

This office is just a small part of a wonderful photoshoot we had with Lauren Coburn.  The home is so amazing, that we are going to show it room by room.   




Exquistite Dining Room by Lauren Coburn:

The dining room in the home designed by luxury interior designer Lauren Coburn exudes elegance and sophistication. During a recent photoshoot with Lauren and her Senior Designer Suzie Chavez, we were led through each carefully curated space, with the dining room standing out as a crowning jewel. The room was adorned with exquisite furnishings, plush textiles, and striking accents that perfectly complemented the overall aesthetic of the home. Working alongside Lauren and her team is always a pleasure, as their attention to detail and passion for creating stunning spaces shines through in every project. Stay tuned for more captivating glimpses into this truly exceptional home.










Simple, Elegant Lower Level Bar:

Just a quick post of one of my favorite lower level bar shots.  This one was designed by Marietta Calas of Expressive Interiors.  For those curious, this was shot using a Sony A850 with a Minolta 20mm lens.



 

Spectacular Dining Room Element Shot:


I was on a shoot with Marietta Calas of Expressive Interiors.  I remember we had the shoot scheduled to photograph the great room and family room.  Marietta wanted a couple of interior dusk shots and while she was staging the great room, I turned around and noticed this composition in the dining room.  I only had a minute or two to compose and shoot, as the light was changing and the great room was the assignment.  I will show those photographs in another post.  For now, here is the quick dining room shot.  Wow!, is the expression most heard when you're working with Marietta, and even in this dining room 'element' shot, you can easily see why.



Velvet Taco - Houston:

 We photographed this Velvet Taco in Houston for TJ Patel of Level Construction.  It was one of several projects that we were assigned on this trip.  TJ wanted a dramatic night shot, but this particular location is open well past midnight.  We decided it was best to do the shoot just before dawn, so that we could showcase the space and with all the interior and exterior lights illuminated.

 

Here are a few favorites from the shoot. 






Shot on Film: The ‘Story Book’ House -

Capturing the essence of craftsmanship and architectural beauty, I photographed the 'Story Book' House built by Master Carpenter Micheal Conneely in 2008. Using a Hasselblad 501C with a 50mm f/4 Carl Zeiss lens on Fuji Astia CF100 color reversal film. This shoot is also special because I am certain this was our last regualr commercial film shoot.

 

I vividly recall the day spent with Micheal, waiting for the perfect light as he shared his passion for home building honed through years in the trades. Micheal's reputation precedes him in the Chicagoland area, known for crafting some of the most exquisite homes with precision and care.

 

This particular house holds a special place in our hearts, often dubbed the 'Story Book' house in our office. Its charm and allure never fail to captivate, drawing admiration and praise for its timeless beauty. Each image from this shoot evokes a sense of wonder, reminiscent of owning a dream home.