Here are some images from a recent shoot of a beautiful custom home in Milton. Thanks to Carlton Smith for this one.
It’s been a busy spring. So, I’m a bit behind in posting work…. I’ll try to catch up. If wishing made it so…
Here are a few images from a recent shoot of a contemporary basement design by Kade Homes. One of the most striking details of this basement, is that it doesn’t feel like a basement at all. Beautiful barn doors, modern fixtures, and interesting furnishings make this a space the homeowner will love.
There are just some types of architecture we don’t see that much of up here in North Atlanta. Not going to see much Mediterranean (although it does happen), and open-plan Pacific island homes are definitely a rarity. A little farther down on the list is a California modern. Really, they wouldn’t make much sense here. Not too much water or many mountain views, and when there are, we tend to get the log-home variety.
Well, as you might expect by now, here’s a California modern smack-dab in the middle of North Atlanta. I know, I was shocked too. I must admit, I’d seen the exterior before, but, as you’ll see below, the interior is a bit obscured from the road, so I never really noticed. I do remember remarking before, however, “Man, I’d like to shoot that one.” Well, thanks to Cindy Komar at Keller Williams, my life long (or one-time) dream has come true.
Notice the beautiful inside-outside design, and wonderfully warm reclaimed wood flooring and ceilings, re-purposed from an old whiskey mill, used throughout. I also love the mixed use of materials. Stones, wood, steel… all play together nicely… a skill my stinking children have yet to learn. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this one as much as I enjoyed shooting it!
Let us know what you think!
Happy Monday everyone! Here are some images from a great recent shoot for Thrive Homes of Atlanta. They are fantastic home builders, and the staging is very effective. The set comes from 3 different homes we shot in Decatur, and they’re going to sell fast!
2015 was a great year. You know when your mom told you growing up that “you should find something you like to do, then figure out a way to get paid for it”? Well, I (eventually) did that. I love my job. I get to see ridiculously gorgeous places and spaces every day, and I get to make art out of them. Here are some of my favorite images and spaces from this past year. I can’t wait to see where I get to go this year!
Happy 2016!