Here are some images from a recent shoot full of really fun design ideas. Each room had a different concept, and each had a ton of personality. Thanks to Michael Hickman for this one!
Here are some images from a recent shoot full of really fun design ideas. Each room had a different concept, and each had a ton of personality. Thanks to Michael Hickman for this one!
Traditional architecture, yes. Contemporary design, however. Beautifully efficient and simple contemporary design… I remarked to the client while on this shoot that I thought it was the most effective use of staging and colors used to sell a home I had seen in a very long time…. possibly ever. I’m sure this is long since sold by now, even though I shot it only about a month ago. Thanks to the Butler -Swayne Team for this one.
Here is just some eye candy for your Tuesday… A beautiful master math remodel by Kade Homes…
In Atlanta, we are blessed with some superb architectural design. Most of that work is, however, relatively new, as compared to some other major metropolitan cities like Chicago, Phillidelphia, New York, etc. We don’t share the celebrated ‘old’ architecture of these cities, and it is rare that you’ll see something the reaches back even 50 years in Atlanta, despite its nearly 170 year history. There are, however, a select few examples that were built and have been well-maintained, but they are a very select few.
One of these such examples is the magnificent Candler Building in downtown Atlanta. Built in 1906 by architect George Murphy and the building’s namesake, Coca-Cola magnate, Asa Candler, the building was once Atlanta’s tallest. Elements of brass, marble, mahogany, and Tiffany crystal were all handcrafted by a select group of international artists, and the stunning lobbies and elaborately-carved facade are all tributes to the world’s leaders in arts and sciences.
We recently photographed some of the interior spaces of this gem, and hand an absolute blast there. Here are some images from the shoot. Let us know what you think!
A good bit of the projects we work on are residential in nature, but we do work on quite a few commercial projects also. They tend to afford a different kind of creativeness in how we approach the shoot. (Nerdy photographer’s translation: We get to mess with a ton of lights and make stuff look really cool.)
Here are some images from another shoot with Kade Commercial Construction. They were hired by Rogers Electric to create some commercial bath spaces for their employees at one of their Atlanta locations, and Kade knocked it out of the park, again. No matter the project or the size, Kade produces great work. Can’t wait until our next shoot!
Have a great week, and let us know what you think!