architecture

Garavel Jeep&Subaru

After a long hiatus I'm back with new work!

If you know me personally you know I have an obsession with Jeeps and the off-road lifestyle. That being said when I was approached by Garavel Jeep and Subaru, for a complete interior and exterior shoot of their two newly renovated dealerships in Norwalk, CT, I was ecstatic. This shoot combined my love for interiors, architecture and Jeeps, what more could I ask for? Oh thats right... a 67 degree day in the middle of February to photograph the exterior of the two buildings.

With the exterior shots looking good we moved on to the interior. 

"You Should Blog..."

I am often told I should blog, so this is me trying it out for the first time. Since graduating photography school in June 2015, I've been working as the photographer/sales associate at a mid century modern furniture store. For those of you that don't know what the heck that is, it's more or less 60's-70's style furniture with class and great lines. Being an interior photographer at heart, I am more than excited to share space with classic designs that shaped an era; and continue to have influence on designs of today. Pick up any of the big magazines; Dwell, Luxe, and even Connecticut Cottages and Gardens, and I can guarantee you will see MCM design elements and influences. I am just dipping my toes in the world of design, studying what is hot and what is not. That being said I've had the pleasure of photographing furniture with names like Knoll, Robsjohn Gibbings, John Widdicomb, Milo Baughman, and Hans Wegner. Having the chance to photograph these iconic designs has made me realize how essential it is to capture the room in a way that also flatters the furniture. Before photographing furniture daily, I was much less aware of how to make a piece look good as part of an interior photo. I am eager to see where this position will take me, as I start to make connections with people in the interior design and architecture field.