Architectural Photography Blog
Follow along as I share recent work featuring commercial and residential architectural photography and video throughout the country. The projects that I photograph range from civic, education, corporate, hospitality, and residential photography.
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Shooting Interiors and Architectural Photography with Film Cameras
About 6 years ago, I purchased an old Canon AE-1 film camera from the 1970’s. I was feeling in a bit of a creative rut, and also really wanted to…
How Much Does Architectural Photography (and Video) Cost?
A practical breakdown of what goes into architectural photography and video pricing, including shoot time, licensing, production, editing, and…
High-End Real Estate Photography and Video
I don’t photograph much real estate these days, but when I do it is because someone wants the home photographed like an architectural photographer.
Residential Interiors Photography - Contemporary Craftsman Lake Home
Design + Build: Deichman Construction I recently provided residential interiors photography of this beautiful custom lake home designed and built by Deichman Construction. While the interior was incredibly fun to…
The Top 3 Things I Consider When Editing an Architectural Photo
Last week I shared the images of the rustic cabin in Grand Rapids, MN. I thought that it would be interesting to share what the editing process looks like for just one of the images. Believe it or not, this was actually a relatively simple edit.
Save Money by Cost-Sharing Your Next Architectural Photography Project
Photography is often the last step of a long, often complicated – and expensive project. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears goes into the projects that my clients…
How Much Does Architectural Photography Cost?
For some, professional photography can be an expensive investment for your business. For context, let’s take a step back and break down the actual costs of an architectural photographer…
Medieval-Themed Home in Southern Minnesota
Big homes like this are a rarity in Southern Minnesota and I photographed this 14,000 sqft “castle” in southern Minnesota built to entertain.