Here are a few images from a recent shoot for Lehman Custom Pools. Â They do amazing work and it is a blast to shoot for them. Â Have a great weekend!
Here are a few images from a recent shoot for Lehman Custom Pools. Â They do amazing work and it is a blast to shoot for them. Â Have a great weekend!
Well, it’s been a few weeks since my last post.  Since that time, I managed to chop off the tips of a few fingers with a table saw, and let me tell you, I feel like $100 bucks.  Not too bright, though.  Anyway, had to keep working, so here are few images from a recent shoot for Sue Jones in the beautiful Achasta Golf Club.  Hope you like them!
And as always, let us know what you think! Â Shoot us some comments!
Another beautiful property courtesy of the Marsh Team… This one actually made me want to stay and take a nap on the deck overlooking Lake Lanier, but they wouldn’t let me. Â Probably should have asked before I….Anyway. Â This one is hidden a bit by the foliage of the lake and it’s surroundings, but it’s a behemoth. Â I love the different textures of wood in each space. Â Some look very ‘log cabin-y’, and others look contemporary and clean. Â You can choose a room to hang out in based on your mood! Â In any case, the Marsh Team listed another one that will fly off the shelf!
Did you know that single family homes can be designed to look like urban lofts? Well, I had the opportunity to shoot one this week, and it was fantastic. It is beautifully styled and well-appointed, and the owners really out-did themselves. (That’s a strange saying…out-did themselves. What does that really mean?) Anyway, this is a great home, courtesy of Cindy Broeker. Â I love being surprised on my interior shoots, and this definitely surprised me! Â Have a great day!
Every guy likes robots.  Just ask ’em.  Every guys also likes TV’s.  I can vouch for that.  We recently had the opportunity to produce a product video for an avionics company called International Display in their laboratories that use robots…to make TV’s.  They aren’t just any TV’s, though.  These suckers go in the cockpits of military and commercial aircraft.  You know, the ones that we don’t get to see anymore because the have that 6 inch thick iron door keeping us out of the cockpits…  They are made to withstand ridiculous temperatures like  -55°C to +90°C (-67°F to 194°F)!  Don’t worry, I had to look it up too.  They are also made to withstand a boot kick directly to the face of them, so, yeah, they’re pretty awesome.
We had a great time at the labs, and we hope you like the video! Make sure to watch it in HD!