• decorating,  landscape,  real estate

    interior design {part one}

    I’ve been doing some “extra credit” work for my photografriend Rich who is a very talented and old school photographer- we’re talking film, developing, real photography. He does a lot of work for Margali & Flynn Designs (who are amazing decorators and also do some building of homes) so I joined him on a few shoots to help cover some of the details and rooms. I learned SO much and so much that was not in my skill set, but now is! So you can teach old dogs/photogs new tricks! I always lean more towards artistic/detailed shots so I can shoot a few of those here and there during the sessions, but it’s mostly about figuring out the best angles, lighting and making sure all the smallest details are displayed perfectly. In no particular order, here are the first set of interior shots (and a few exterior/outside too).

  • landscape

    hopkins landscape design {part 4 maybe?}

    I’ve since lost track of my Hopkins Landscaping and Design posts, so I’m just going with #4 cause it’s as a good number as any. Look at the gorgeous, clean work he did here with pops of bright colors. I photographed this house for him once before, but at night with uplighting so I didn’t get to see the daytime gorgeousness.

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  • landscape

    Clock tower & new landscaping

    Another quick shoot for my friend Hopkins at Hopkins Landscape Design. The clock by the train station in town looked beautiful (as it does for every season he designs it) and a newly landscaped home in town that had perfect pops of color. Hopkins told me that the clock looks best with no cars around it (and I agreed, BUT…) that would mean I would have to be there at like 5 or 6am and we all know THATS NEVER happening. Ever. So I parked my cutest car ever close by and made the best of a pretty day.