ARCHITECTURE PHOTOGRAPHY


A selection of projects I have photographed both professionally and personally. All photos are my own and are of real, amazing places.

 

A panoramic view toward the landscape and artwork from the Desert X AlUla 2024 visitor center by KWY.studio
Tilted wide angle interior view of Stadtbibliothek-Stuttgart library in Germany, Yi Architects
A vertical frame looking up at the Oculus World Trade Center Transportation Hub by Santiago Calatrava in New York City
Aerial View of the San Diego Central Library in downtown San Diego
Wide angle view of Desert X AlUla 2024 visitor center by KWY.studio showing building in the surrounding landscape
A profile view of the Desert X AlUla 2024 visitor center by KWY.studio in Saudi Arabia
Wide angle view showing the full oculus of the Desert X AlUla 2022 visitor center by KWY.studio
People looking out at the surrounding landscape and artwork from the at visitor center by KWY.studio at Desert X AlUla 2020
Antwerp Port Authority building by Zaha Hadid Architects during a colorful sunrise
Sweeping view of Marin County Civic center by Frank Lloyd Wright
View of Desert X AlUla 2024 visitor center by KWY.studio framed with a nearby rock outcropping
Top-down aerial view of the Desert X AlUla 2024 visitor center by KWY.studio surrounded by the rocky landscape
Riverside Main Library from the street at dusk by Johnson Favaro
A couple walks in front of the John Ferraro office building in downtown Los Angeles
A seated lone woman and surrounding architecture reflected in a fountain at the Getty Center by Richard Meier in Los Angeles
Panoramic view of the Sixth Street Viaduct bridge in Los Angeles at dusk by Michael Maltzan Architecture

For Architects,


Architectural photography is about more than documenting a building—it’s about translating design intent into imagery. I work with architects, design firms, and builders to create photographs that communicate the character, materiality, and experience of a space.


As an architectural photographer based in Southern California, I photograph projects ranging from residences, hotels, and workplace environments to civic architecture. My approach emphasizes thoughtful and dynamic compositions, light-play, use of entourage to show how people experience the built environment, and clean editing.


Strong architectural photography helps firms tell the story behind their work. Images are used for portfolios, publications, websites, award submissions, marketing campaigns, and social media. Thoughtful photography can elevate a project long after construction is complete and become a lasting part of a firm’s visual identity.


Every project is approached with attention to detail, an understanding of the design process, and a collaborative attitude. The goal is not simply to record a building, but to create images that reflect the vision behind it.