Shooting an Electronics Manufacturing Facility:

Shooting industrial spaces like an electronics manufacturer presents unique challenges. The goal is to make the space appear fresh and clean while still conveying the dynamic environment of a working production facility. This often requires extensive cleanup on-site: managing cables, organizing inventory boxes, and minimizing personal employee items to maintain a professional and orderly appearance.

Post-processing plays a crucial role in enhancing the final images. We focus on making any color elements stand out against the predominantly white and gray backdrop of production areas. This selective color contrast adds depth and visual appeal, emphasizing the sophistication and precision of the manufacturing environment.

Recently, we photographed Richardson Electronics shortly after they completed a comprehensive renovation of their offices, production, and shipping and receiving areas. The updated facility offered fresh, modern spaces where the balance between operational functionality and aesthetic quality was evident. Below are a few examples showcasing the clean, efficient, and vibrant nature of their transformed workspaces.


 



Flashback Friday: Neff of Chicago:

We had the pleasure of joining Nancy Olive of Neff of Chicago on a photoshoot back in 2015, capturing an incredible walkout pool house connected to the primary residence. The standout element was unquestionably the bespoke cabinetry crafted by Neff—an exquisite blend of form and function.

The contemporary curved counter immediately caught our eye. It was a versatile centerpiece, perfect for mixing drinks, pouring a glass of wine, or simply sitting and chatting with guests. Alongside this, the space featured a large custom wine refrigerator and a thoughtfully designed coffee bar, making it ideal for entertaining.

Storage was abundant throughout, with sleek cabinets seamlessly integrated into the design. A dedicated working desk with additional counter space provided a spot for crafts or office tasks without sacrificing style or practicality.

Collaborating with Nancy is always a rewarding experience, and this project was no exception. Below are some of our favorite shots that showcase the beauty and utility of this exceptional space.











Engage Creative Assignment:

Several years ago, we received a call from Engage Creative to photograph some historic Chicago apartment buildings. At the time, I wasn’t sure what to expect and wondered why anyone would want to showcase buildings constructed before 1945. That perspective changed the moment I saw them.

Each building was in superb condition—clean, meticulously maintained, with tasteful landscaping that enhanced their charm. The owner had clearly spared no expense in keeping both the exterior and interior in pristine condition. Inside, these apartments are as modern and functional as anything newly built today, yet they effortlessly retain their original character.

High ceilings, real hardwood floors throughout, thick solid plaster walls, and heavy six-panel doors create an atmosphere that’s impossible to replicate in contemporary construction. Nearly every detail in these buildings is period correct, restored carefully to like-new condition. The blend of historic character and modern functionality was truly inspiring.

Below are some exterior shots from the shoot, capturing the timeless elegance of these beautifully preserved apartment buildings. 









Summer Thorton Design:

Beautiful traditional master bath by Summer Thorton Design showcases exquisite craftsmanship and thoughtful details. The custom vanity features contrasting wood tones paired with a marble countertop that elevates the luxurious feel. Twin sinks are adorned with period-appropriate nickel and porcelain faucets, blending classic style with timeless elegance.

Brass sconces complement copper and porcelain slipper soaking tubs, while handwoven accents harmonize perfectly with the marble tile flooring. The black jade trim adds depth and contrast, and the custom-designed light fixtures enhance the room’s warm, inviting ambiance.

Though rooted in period design, modern technology is seamlessly integrated—a TV embedded in the mirror allows for watching morning news while preparing for the day. The space is completed with a traditional walk-in shower and an adjacent dressing room, offering both functionality and refined style.




Chicago Holiday Inn Dusk Shot:

The dusk shot of the Chicago Holiday Inn near the Loop, captured from Congress Avenue, truly showcases the building’s architectural presence against the fading light. The balance of natural twilight and artificial illumination highlights the structure’s design details while creating an inviting atmosphere. The composition and timing resulted in a perfect image that reflects both the city’s dynamic energy and the hotel’s distinct character.



Award Winning Design by Benvenuti & Stein:

This kitchen, designed by Benvenuti & Stein, exemplifies meticulous craftsmanship and custom finishes tailored for the modern chef. Every element reflects the highest standards of design, manufacturing, and installation—true to the Benvenuti ethos where no corners are ever cut. Genius storage solutions maximize functionality while maintaining a sleek, refined aesthetic. Like much of Geno’s work, this project has received industry acclaim and is recognized as an award-winning design. Below are some standout features that highlight the exceptional quality and thoughtful details inherent in this kitchen. 












Amazon Warehouse:

Normally, our assignments focus on high-end hotels, custom estates, luxury condos, and upscale restaurants and retail chains. However, on occasion, we are asked to photograph more ordinary spaces. A recent example is a newly renovated Amazon warehouse.

We captured the space over the course of a day, carefully documenting its scale, functionality, and modern updates. Back in our lab, processing the images to appear as clean and pristine as possible required extra attention. The lighting, lines, and subtle details all needed fine tuning to reflect the warehouse’s refreshed condition and operational efficiency.

We were very pleased with the final results, and Amazon was as well. Below are some favorites from that project, showcasing how even utilitarian spaces can benefit from professional architectural photography.