Intentional. Refined. Evocative.
Architecture and design photography must document a project accurately. But at the highest level, documentation is only the beginning. What matters is whether the images capture intent — whether they reveal the thinking embedded in material, proportion and light.
My process begins with listening. I want to understand what you set out to achieve and what matters most in the work. I then evaluate how light, movement, and construction communicate those decisions, refining the images until they express that intent clearly.
When that happens, the photograph feels inevitable.
The result is a set of images that are intentional, refined and evocative — images that honour your work and endure well beyond their initial release. If this approach resonates with how you think about your work, I’d welcome a conversation.
Partial Client List
Publications
Dwell Magazine Feature
Boulevard Magazine Feature
