Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Architecutral Photography, McKinney York Architects, David Wilkes Builders, Catellus Mueller Development, and DPR Construction

Thanks to all of you who responded with encouragement about my first foray into the blogosphere! 
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It's so nice to be able to work with great designers and architects and it makes my job so much easier! As a result, I have a new portfolio gallery online; please check it out, it is a more comprehensive look at the work we have done this past year.
And as promised here is the gallery of the images we shot of the Texas A&M University Health Science Center in Round Rock, Texas.
You can see more of these galleries, particularly those of the work I have done for Tellepsen Builders, on the website, click on the 'Projects/Campaigns' button.
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I can't say enough about McKinneyYork Architects design of a private residence in San Antonio, here are a few images of that project.































 

We just finished a job for newly branded David Wilkes Builders, a very nice bedroom and bath remodel in an upstairs loft.













 
 
Some of you may be familiar with the Mueller Develpment in east Austin, Texas, a landmark Green project developed by Catellus/Prologis.  I have been lucky enough to be their photographer and we have shot residential, multi-family, and commercial projects for them; here are just a few of the many images we have produced for them over the past few years.











































DPR Construction and Earl Swennson Architects have built and designed a wonderful new addition to the St. David's Hospital Women's Center.












































 




















I really like this project design, especially the stair tower;  I recommend a trip to see this space.
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More to come soon!!

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