Popular Michigan Project:

Feedback is good!  We hear from builders, designers, publishers, and architects all the time.  Several projects in our portfolio are favorites across the board.  This is one of them.

Interior designer, Any Yates did a tremendous job on this Michigan home.  We loved photographing it, and yes, it’s one of our favorites too.

Below are a few shots of that amazing kitchen!







Shooting the Devon Restaurant:

We photographed the Devon restaurant back in 2018 for FBG Corporation.  We had very limited time and were only able to get maybe 6-10 shots the morning we were there.  I believe this was the first of three locations scheduled for photography that day. 

Below are a few favorites.






Last Minute Assignment:

As an Architectural photographer, one of the significant challenges we face is handling last-minute assignments. Recently, we were tasked with photographing a restaurant just a day before its grand opening. The scene was chaotic, with teams of workers bustling around. I lost count of how many times someone walked into our shot, or bumped our equipment out of place, maintaining patience and working efficiently proved crucial.

 

Our client, a commercial builder, entrusted us with capturing documentation of the project for their portfolio. Despite the tight timeline and no ability to prep, we were pleased with the final results, as was our client. 


The ability to adapt quickly and deliver quality work under pressure truly paid off. 








Hampton Inn Interior Remodel:

Often, our assignments are commercial hotels that are designed for the family or businessman’s overnight stay.  Meaning, that it isn’t a vacation destination.  Still, our client wants the space to look as inviting and comfortable as possible.  So, the professional architectural photographer, brings their ‘A’ game to every shoot.

 

Just a few photos here of a Hampton Inn.  This is an older hotel that had just undergone a remodel.  We wanted to make sure our colors were accurate, that nothing was overexposed, blown or washed out.  The hotel owners go to great expense during a remodel and it is paramount that the images of the refreshened spaces look as up to date as anything available.

 

Details should be apparent and clean, colors should ‘pop’ with vibrance.  Camera control, lighting and full post-processing are the key to a fine-looking image that your client can use for years to come.








Chicago Hotel Restaurant:

When photographing commercial spaces, the architectural photographer has to be able to master shooting various light sources and occasionally blending in the proper amount of exterior light from windows.  Case in point, this Chicago restaurant photographed in the late afternoon.  The interior space itself was beautiful, with vibrant color, plenty of contrasting elements, indirect lighting, and was facing West which meant that the interior would have a warm glow of light from the setting Sun.

We wanted to make sure that when a window was in the scene that you would be able to see completely through it.  It’s important to never overexpose an image so as to blow out the highlights of a window.  Ask yourself, when have you ever stood in a room and have not been able to see through a window?  It’s unnatural to overexpose it, and is indicative of someone who doesn’t know how to control proper exposure or lighting.

These are some of my favorites from this shoot.  We were tasked at setting up, staging the chairs and shooting before the restaurant opened for dinner.  I believe we had less than an hour.  Stay tuned for more restaurant shoots.







Gurnee Hotel Interior:

Focusing on architectural photography offers a diverse range of spaces to capture, with hotels being a particular favorite. The vibrant interiors, rich in color and distinctive finishes, create a striking visual impact at first glance. Presenting highlights from the lobby and dining area of the Hampton Inn in Gurnee, Illinois, our vertical shots aim to convey the expansive two-story dining space effectively.

 Photographing commercial spaces presents unique challenges, requiring meticulous post-processing to maintain accurate colors and prevent overexposure of windows and light fixtures. Attention to detail is crucial, particularly for commercial interior designers who value precision. Stay tuned for more.






Elegant Powder Room:

We have been highlighting some shots from a photoshoot with Lauren Coburn last year.  Here is the first floor powder room from this home.  It's really such an elegant design it needed its own post.  More from this home to come.

For those interested, this was shot using a Sony A700 DSLR and a Sony 11mm lens. 



Spacious Kitchen Design by Lauren Coburn:

As promised, the Kitchen from this photoshoot last year with Lauren Coburn.  One can easlity see how form and function play a significant role in the design.  Lauren's team always knocks it out of the park.  This space is perfec for preparing, serving and gathering.  Spacious, thoughtfully laid out and beautiful.

It was wonderful working with Lauren on this shoot.  Below are a few favorites of the Kitchen, which now of course makes me want to show off the formal dining room next.






Studio Sessions!

Excited for our upcoming client sessions this evening!  At our studio, we specialize in headshots, personal branding, and modeling sessions, both in-studio and on-site.  We truly enjoy capturing these moments and creating memorable experiences for our clients.  Looking forward to a productive and enjoyable session ahead!



Fabulous Family Room by Lauren Coburn:

Archiving some photos from last year and couldn't resist sharing this stunning family room designed by Lauren Coburn.  Keep and eye out for the Kitchen in the background.





Cozy Retreat:

 We really loved this bath remodel by Michelle Rohrer-Lauer.  The extra deep slipper tub, wooden panels and fireplace make this the perfect cozy retreat.  This space wouldn't be out of place in a snowcapped mountain lodge.  But I guess that's probably the point.







Exquiste Bathroom Remodel:

Last year, we had the privilege of photographing multiple projects with Michelle Rohrer-Lauer.  Collaborating with interior designers is a passion of mine, and Michelle consistently delivers outstanding work.  During our time together, we captured three of her smaller projects in day, showcasing how they completely revitalized the spaces.  One striking illusration is this exquiste bathroom remodel.  Stay tuned for more updates.


 
 



Chicago Contemporary Condo:

Recent photoshoot with Jerry Dardick of JMD Builders.  We have worked extensively with Jerry, and his work is always over-the-top, no matter what the project!  Everything is always perfect, as one can easily see in this contemporary Chicago condo.

Just a few highlight below.








 





Janet McCann Interior Design:

We receive quite a bit of feedback from blog readers and those who visit our website.  One project that is consistently mentioned is this home by Orren Pickell Builders with interior design by Janet McCann.  Some highlights below.