Architectural Photographer in Charlotte, North Carolina
Architectural photography and video for thoughtfully designed residential and commercial spaces in Charlotte and the surrounding region
Charlotte's architecture reflects a city in constant motion - dense urban infill, mixed-use developments, and a growing residential market pushing into the surrounding communities. My work here focuses on documenting commercial and residential projects with attention to how each building reads in its context, from uptown high-rises to suburban custom homes.
I work with architects, designers, and marketing teams across the Charlotte metro. My process is straightforward - a brief scoping call, a clear agreement, and a turnaround that keeps your project timeline moving. Most clients receive a proof gallery within a few days of the shoot. From there, final images are typically delivered within five business days of selections, with few revisions needed.
If you're a firm or marketing team evaluating photographers for an upcoming project, I'm happy to share work relevant to your specific project type before we connect.
Featured Project in Charlotte
Hamburg Mountain Modern, Weaverville, NC A custom residence by Assembly A+B, organized around a protected courtyard rather than a conventional building pad. The home moves between indoor and outdoor zones across multiple decks, terraced landscapes, and a green roof off the primary suite. This was also the first installment of the Semi Silent film series. View the full project
Modern Mountain Retreat, Asheville, NC A residence in Reynolds Mountain designed by Legerton Architecture and built by Tyner Construction. Stone and wood exteriors, expansive decks, and floor-to-ceiling windows opening to the surrounding mountains. The multi-day shoot worked around rain and wildfire haze to capture the property in its full context. View the full project
HENDERSONVILLE ARCHITECTURE PHOTOGRAPHY
Hendersonville sits in the rolling foothills south of Asheville, with a mix of established neighborhoods and newer custom homes set against the surrounding ridgelines. Recent work in this market has ranged from traditional residential to modern infill, all documented with attention to how each home reads in its setting.
HIGHLANDS ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Highlands sits at over 4,000 feet of elevation in the Nantahala Mountains, where the architecture leans toward mountain estates, historic cabins, and homes built around long views. Material, craftsmanship, and a sense of place define this market.
Woodland Passive Home, Arden, NC "Komorebi," by Assembly A+B raised on columns to minimize site disturbance. Solar-south orientation, deep overhangs, and burnt cedar siding shape a home built for longevity. The photography focused on how those choices feel in place: warm wood interiors tucked among the trees with strong indoor-outdoor connections throughout. View the full project
SALUDA ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Just south of Asheville, Saluda has become home to a growing collection of thoughtful residential work tucked into the Saluda Mountains. The architecture here often emphasizes integration with the wooded terrain rather than dominance over it.
Planning a project in Asheville or Western North Carolina?
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