Mitsubishi Capital:

We photographed this Mitsubishi executive conference area for Debby Hill of Key Interiors.  Having shot several corporate conference facilities in 2024, this one is our hands down favorite.

Elegant, comfortable, soothing colors, functional, the spaces check all the boxes and then some.  It's what one comes to expect from a fantastic interior designer and the superior design/build team of Key Interiors.   

Below are my favorites from the shoot.








Incredible Lower-level by Lauren Coburn:

Incredible lower-level interior of this home designed by Lauren Coburn.  Lauren’s designs are always perfect, no matter the project.


These are our favorites from the shoot. 








Minimalist New England Area Hotel:

Minimalist New England area hotel, with a clean mid-century modern look.  We really enjoy photographing commercial spaces, and enjoy working with commercial interior designers who create these spaces.  A couple of favorites below.







The Perfect Primary Bathroom -

Showcasing this primary bathroom from a Michigan Home that we photographed a couple of years back for Andy Yates.  It really can’t get much better than this.

 




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.