Responding to a request to see more of this modern farm house by Steve Lecas of Gander Builders. More to come.
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Responding to a request to see more of this modern farm house by Steve Lecas of Gander Builders. More to come.
To see more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website.
In the studio today and doing some more necessary archiving. One of our favorite shoots from last year was this modern farm house by Gander Builders. Wow! Love it.
We photographed this lower level a couple of years ago, and honestly haven’t seen interior design quite like it. Every element is custom-tailored to the space — from the plush, scale-perfect seating to the built-in entertainment center that reads like furniture and architecture in one. Adjacent is a state-of-the-art home golf center, an unexpected but perfect complement to the bar area for stepping away and playing a few holes with friends.
Take a moment with the ceiling: a striking installation of fine, hand‑woven carpets repurposed as an overhead surface. The texture, pattern, and warmth they bring up top completely redefine the room’s atmosphere.
More to come…
When photographing a hotel, the breakfast serving area is essential. It’s where many business travelers begin their day—sorting schedules, answering emails, taking quick calls, or holding brief client meetings before heading out. Images must communicate that the space is functional and inviting: clean, well-appointed, and suitable as a comfortable, temporary workspace.
Key visual priorities
Technical and compositional tips
Why it matters Traveling business guests evaluate hotel choices visually first. Photographs that clearly show a clean, welcoming, and well-equipped breakfast area reassure them the property supports both comfort and productivity. For marketing directors, delivering images that highlight amenities, layout, and quality is essential to attract and convert this important segment.
More to come! To see more of our work, or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website.
When shooting hospitality images, compose each frame so viewers can easily imagine themselves in the space. Aim for inviting, human-centered pictures that communicate comfort, atmosphere, and purpose. Strong hospitality photography serves both guests and decision-makers—encouraging bookings, reservations, and inclusion in a client’s marketing portfolio.
Key principles to apply:
Applying these composition choices will produce images that invite viewers to step into the scene, strengthen your client’s marketing, and make the property feel desirable and attainable. To see more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website.
When you’re building a new mid-century modern home and need to furnish it, you have options: search for pristine antiques or commission new pieces that honor the era’s clean lines and craftsmanship. This project chose the latter — hiring an interior designer who both designs and arranges custom-built furniture.
Notice the fine custom mid-century chairs that flank the fireplace: sculpted proportions, warm wood tones, and upholstery chosen to complement the room’s palette. The sectional sits perfectly to scale, forming an inviting conversation area, paired with coffee tables whose proportions and materials read like authentic period pieces but with modern execution. The custom console against the wall provides both function and a strong horizontal anchor line, while the dining table and chairs deliver the decisive geometry and tactile quality mid-century design demands.
Each of these pieces is a single-production work from the talented mind of interior designer Janet McCann — thoughtful, bespoke furniture created to fit the architecture and lifestyle of this home. More images and details to come from this amazing residence. To see more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website.
We photographed this home for Marsha Jones a few years back and rediscovered these images while archiving old DVDs and CDs over the weekend. You can’t archive without taking a peek, and these shots were worth another look.
Marsha is a pleasure to work with — her designs feel warm, relaxed, and effortlessly livable. This project highlights an open kitchen that flows into a bespoke dining table, positioned to take in views of the grounds. The kitchen balances refined finishes with practical details: professional-grade appliances, large covered spice racks cleverly concealed, hand-cut stone surfaces, and a generous island perfect for prep, casual breakfasts, or a quick coffee. The leather-covered barstools add comfort and character, and just off the kitchen sits a custom wet bar and pantry for added convenience.
This has long been one of our favorite shoots and remains featured in our gallery. More from this archive to come.
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