Architectural Photography
Showcase Architectural Projects, Complex Construction Projects, Schools, Hotels and Hospitality Photography
An experienced architectural photographer, I translate design intent, material choices and spatial experience into photos that stand out in magazines, on websites and across social media. I focus on how buildings sit in their environment, how people use the spaces and how details and materials come together. These are the kinds of images firms rely on for award submissions, press features, proposals and long-term marketing.
That level of work requires experience with scale, an eye for subtlety, and dedicated post-production that preserves accuracy. I work deliberately with natural and multiple off-camera lights to bring out texture, depth and craftsmanship. The result is photography that feels editorial while staying true to how each space was designed to be experienced.
Over 50 Google reviews reflect the experience clients have working with me. Based in Tacoma, I work throughout Washington and Oregon. Ready to discuss a project? Please call me at 503.807.5942 or fill out the quote request below.
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Each project is different, and there is no one price that fits them all. I would be happy to provide a custom estimate for your project. I aim to follow up or send you a quote within one business day.
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Why choose me?
If your projects are complex, the photography needs to be equally considered. Large commercial, civic, healthcare, industrial, and mixed-use projects demand careful planning, coordination, and patience. As an architectural photographer with over 10 years of experience, I have the expertise to think through sun angles, seasonal conditions, access restrictions, and safety requirements before ever stepping on site. I know how to work around active construction or occupied spaces, coordinate with your team, and adapt when conditions change, without compromising the final result.
As a marketing director, I know you need imagery that aligns with your firm’s brand, integrates cleanly into layouts and publications, and remains relevant years from now. Architectural photography should build a cohesive visual library you can return to, not a one-off set of images that feel generic. Licensing, usage flexibility, and dependable quality are as important as the photographs themselves.
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