Cobalt Blue - Morning Dawn:

Often when you receive an assignment, your time is limited. Sometimes, because of scheduling or a venue opening, you simply can’t go back.


Such was the case here. We were assigned to photograph a hotel on opening day. The assignment was interior and exterior. As luck would have it, it stormed all night and was raining when we arrived at 4:30am. We had a team with us to clean and stage the interior which we started on immediately.  

My goal was to get an exterior shot as soon as the rain let up.  

About 40min later, the rain stopped and I went out to setup a quick composition. I could see the sky clearing and I fired a shot just as cobalt blue was covering the sky before dawn.


 

A Childerns Retreat:

We loved shooting this bespoke children’s bedroom, complete with everything a young toddler would need. Exciting safari-like accents, a huge toy box, properly sized furniture, and calming teal tones make this the perfect place to play or sleep. Yes, that is a blackboard wall; who doesn’t love to play with chalk?  

Some favorites below:  

  • Safari Accents: Playful motifs enhance the adventurous spirit of the room, creating an engaging environment for exploration and imagination.
  • Toy Box: The spacious toy box not only keeps the room organized but also adds a charming touch to the decor.
  • Properly Sized Furniture: Each piece is thoughtfully selected to ensure comfort and safety for little ones, encouraging independent play and learning.
  • Calming Teal Tones: The soothing colors provide a serene backdrop, ideal for both vibrant play and restful sleep.
  • Blackboard Wall: A fun interactive feature that invites creativity, allowing children to express themselves freely with chalk.

This thoughtfully designed space is a perfect blend of functionality and whimsy, catering to the needs of a growing child while also serving as a delightful retreat.








The Ones We Haven't Seen:

Whenever I am photographing, I will often shoot a composition or two of a scene and select the one I like best to show my client. So what about the ones I  don’t use?  Delete them you say?  Ha! Never!   I always thought I would find a use for them.  Now I have.  Welcome to “the ones that got away”, or “the ones we didn’t use!”  Okay, maybe not be best idea for a blog series, but still.  


Below are some from a 2015 kitchen shoot, and yes, I promise to “up” my caffeine intake soon.  







Timeless Contemporary Elegance:

I love the beauty and simplicity of this dining room.  Lauren is so tasteful with her designs, and this one has such understated elegance to it.  The glass table, leather chairs, custom light fixture have such a timeless nature and could anyone have selected a more perfect canvas for the space?  Thank you Lauren for calling me to shoot this home.  Such a highlight for us last year!


 



Custom Kitchen by Michael Buss Architects:

A few years back, we spent several days photographing a series of homes for Michael Bus Architects. Michael, along with his wife Sue, has crafted some of the most captivating and pleasant residences. In addition to his expertise in exterior and interior layout, Michael also offers interior design services, showcasing his versatility and talent.

Here are a few shots of a custom home designed by Michael, with a focus on the beautiful custom kitchen. The meticulous attention to detail and thoughtful design elements create an inviting and functional space, perfect for the growing family.   

Stay tuned as we will feature more from Michael Buss Architects next week.


 




Tranist Office Build Out:

We photographed this transit office for Dana Maynard-Tatge of Key Interiors about a year ago. The project showcases the impressive diversity in the portfolio of Key Interiors, a premiere commercial design/build firm equipped to meet various office environment needs. They possess the resources and design expertise to tackle any project effectively.

For this particular office space, a local transportation company required a build-out within the same facility where they garage and maintain their vehicles. This unique situation necessitated that the office be easily accessible for drivers and staff. As a result, the design prominently featured easy-to-maintain and clean surfaces throughout. Sensible, functional spaces were created, with furnishings that prioritized durability and robustness.

The final outcome of the office design was remarkable, and the clients were thoroughly impressed. Below are a few standout images from the shoot that highlight the thoughtful design elements and the quality of the space.










Artistry in Design:

Just how beautiful can a powder room be, you ask? May I direct you to Michelle Rohrer-Lauer for the answer. Notice the elegant catch-lights from the light fixtures reflecting onto the bespoke tile work. It’s artistry, meticulously considered by Michelle during her selection process. This level of attention to detail is what a seasoned professional interior designer brings to life, capturing nuances that often escape our notice.

This shot was captured by my business partner, Mary Beth, who shares a deep admiration for Michelle's work. Initially, we intended to photograph the straight-on view, but as Mary stepped into the powder room, she discovered an alternate angle that inspired three different compositions. It’s become one of my favorite images, showcasing not only the space but also the artistry behind it.