FAQs
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
My background is in Commercial Photography. For many years I did all of the still photography for most of the television stations in Atlanta, including WSB-TV, CNN and Turner Broadcasting System. I also did commercial work for many large corporations. I sold my studio several years ago, and brought my commercial photography skills into Architectural photography, which I specialize in now.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
I've worked with large corporations as well as small businesses. My client list includes Owens Corning, Delta Airlines, General Electric, Turner Broadcasting Systems, The Atlanta Falcons, ABC-TV, CBS, Dupont, Coca-Cola, IBM, The Home Depot, CNN, Nokia, Tribune Entertainment, as well as architectural and design clients such as Sterling Trust, Atlantic Realty, The Lane Company, Colliers Spectrum Cauble, Peacock Interiors, Havertys Furniture, and Atlanta Fine Homes/Sotheby's International Realty. My work has appeared in publications including: The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek, National Geographic, Audubon Magazine, Town and Country Magazine, Sports Illustrated and TV Guide. My subjects have ranged from President George Bush to yak herders in Tibet. I'm the author of the book, How To Take Photos That Move Houses, An Easy-Reading Guide for Real Estate Agents, Brokers, Architects, Designers, & anyone who needs to show a property in its best light. and I've been a speaker at the International Medical Volunteerism Conference at Emory University. I'm currently a part time instructor at the Portfolio Center in Atlanta, Georgia, teaching architectural and commercial photography.
- Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
I recently photographed the new Ronald McDonald house in Atlanta. It's really more like a hotel than a house, and was designed by Randy Maxwell with Perkins + Will Architects. It's an amazing building, with a stylized treehouse as its core. The project took about a week to photograph, and several days of Photoshop. My website has a few of the photos from this project.