Tavis Bohlinger Puts His Own Interpretation on the Grand 330 Plymouth

Today we are headed to East Grand Rapids with photographer Tavis Bohlinger! “This shoot came about fortuitously when I noticed that my friend Kyle Visser had listed a home in East Grand Rapids that was owned previously by the famous Baker furniture family.

Waiting For The Perfect Moment With Nate Sheets

We’re back on the blog with one of my favorite photographers out of Kansas City! Nate Sheets is taking us to Native Ridge, a project shot for Herron + Partners and Kali Buchanan Interior Design.Nate kicks off, “[Native Ridge is] located about 45 minutes from the Kansas City metro.

“Instead of Seeing Obstacles, Recognize Opportunities to Make Something Truly Memorable”

When was the last time you had to pick your jaw up off the floor? Mine was after seeing doublespace photography’s photographs of Cabot Cliffs by FBM Design. This shoot brings the drama – striking clouds, wild weather, painterly light, and a village nestled into the landscape that feels so idyllic, it actually hurts my heart that I don’t live there!Younes

Hall+Merrick+McCaugherty Shows Off the Acclaimed Twin Gables Home by Wheeler Kearns

Imbued in gorgeous light, a sense of time and place, and the storied photography studio’s understanding of architecture and design, it is easy to fall in love with the work of Kendall McCaugherty – principal photographer at Hall+Merrick+McCaugherty. Today, we’re taking a look at Kendall’s photographs of Two Gables by Wheeler Kearns Architects.

Colin Robertson Returns to Alula to Photograph the 2024 Desert X Visitor Center

This week’s featured project takes us to the sandy dunes of Saudi Arabia. Beneath a rocky outcropping in the 2024 Desert X visitor center in Alula Colin Robertson POTW sits a sculptural structure – The 2024 Desert X Visitor Center.Architectural photographer Colin Robertson is no stranger to the Desert X pavilions.

Jason Keen Photographs the Revitalization of the Grand Michigan Central Station

We’re back for Project of the Week with Jason Keen and his myriad of photographs of Michigan Central Station! Jason’s photographs delve into the restoration of this symbolic landmark, as he showcases it in – literally – every light. Jason’s shoot includes sweeping aerial views of the station in context of the city, as well as stunning vignettes that translate the storied history and craftsmanship from days of yore.Jason

Honing in on Abstract Opportunities at USC Jacobs Medical Center with Christopher Barrett

We’re back on the blog with the seasoned Chicago-based architectural photographer Christopher Barrett. CB is taking us to the USC Jacobs Medical Center where we will explore this shapely structure, its sweeping curves, interesting materiality, reflective nature, and interplay with light, all against a stunning bright sky backdrop and flush with figures.

Andrew Campion Chases Light from Dawn to Dusk at the Iconic Rotterdam Central Station

“Shot on the tenth anniversary of Rotterdam central station, this series is a tribute to the much loved station looking at the amazing qualities of light that transform the building throughout the day,” muses Andrew Campion. Andrew is an architectural photographer in Rotterdam, originally hailing from Dublin, and floats between the two places taking on projects.He

Farzad Bagherzdeh Evokes a Sense of Wonder at Habitat 67

Before coming to Canada, I had always been fascinated by Habitat 67,” explains architectural photographer Farzad Bagherzdeh of Nimkat Studio. “This residential complex holds a significant place in Canadian architectural history, representing modern living in a unique and innovative way.

“A Living Sculpture That Changes From Day to Night” -Jason Keen Photographs a Well-Loved Park Pavilion in Detroit

The theme of today is play! Our featured project on this run of Project of the Week is by Detroit area architectural photographer Jason Keen. Jason has masterfully photographed the Detroit Riverside Pavillion over the course of seasons and time, creating a lovely set of photographs that showcase this well-loved, playful, and meaningful structure created by the architects at INTOTO Studio and lighting designers Smithgroup.Jason

Owen Davies Creates Forlorn and Otherworldly Images in His Project LIGHT/MASS

“Light/Mass is an ongoing series of alien urban landscapes found in cities across the United States,” NYC-based photographer Owen Davies explains about his project.“Exploring the overlooked architecture of metropolitan America, I seek to reveal the beautiful strangeness of these monument-like structures standing in familiar environments.”The
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