About
For over 15 years, I’ve specialized in architectural photography for designers, architects, and editorial teams.
My approach is rooted in clean composition and balanced light. I’m not a trend chaser, but instead focus on photographs that remain relevant across portfolios, award submissions, press features, and publications.
I’m particularly interested in capturing how a space comes together and is experienced—how it unfolds, how elements relate, and how the eye moves through it.
Alongside my commissioned work, I develop personal projects that explore perception, memory, and movement through space. My series Passages combines multiple photographic frames into layered compositions, allowing more than one moment or viewpoint to exist within a single image.
As Seen In
Cherry Diamond Magazine · Distinction · St. Louis Magazine · Abode · St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles · The Spruce · American Farmhouse Style Magazine · House and Garden · Prevention · Martha Stewart · The Wall Street Journal
Recognition
- Selected for FoundArtists (invitation-only platform)
- APalmanac
- International Photography Hall of Fame: Guest Lecturer — Architectural Photography and Storytelling
Selected Clients
BlackLine Construction · Freeman Homes · Gillam Construction · WeWork STL · Four Seasons St. Louis · Clayco · Framery · Oculus Inc · White Cliff Studio · Gray Design Group · Victoria Pantanella Design · Caryn Boultinghouse · Marcia Moore Design · PTH Interior Design · JCR Design Group · Wolff Interiors · Christine Werner Interiors · Julie Abner Interiors · Hammer & Schmidt Design · Shea Architects · Patterhn Ives · Dana King Design Build · Higginbotham Brothers · Markway Construction
Frequently Asked Questions
Passages is a fine art photography series that layers multiple photographic frames into single compositions. The work explores how perception is formed — how we experience place not as a fixed view, but as something accumulated, shifting, and remembered. Prints are available for purchase.
Yes. Designers, builders, architects, and other project partners can share shoot costs. A simple shared package is outlined in the estimate so everyone knows their portion. Partners should ideally be onboard before the shoot so images meet everyone's needs.
Post-production typically takes longer than the shoot itself, as each image undergoes careful color correction, perspective correction, and enhancement. Delivery timelines are discussed during pre-production planning.
The standard license covers website, portfolio, social media, email marketing, brochures, local/regional advertising, and award submissions with photo credit. Rights are perpetual for these uses. Additional uses such as national campaigns can be licensed separately.
Each package includes on-site photography, full retouching (color correction, lens correction, perspective correction), and a standard usage license for one firm. Bonus detail shots are included when time allows.
Residential interior photography packages start at $900 for a focused shoot (single room, up to 3 final images), $1,500 for a standard project (4–7 images, half day), and $2,300 for a full project (8–15 images, full day). Commercial and hospitality projects are quoted individually based on scope.
I am based in St. Louis, Missouri and regularly serve the greater St. Louis metropolitan area. Travel outside the metro area is available and quoted separately, including mileage, lodging, and per diem.
I specialize in architectural, interior, and editorial photography for designers, architects, and publishers. My work focuses on clean composition and balanced light to create timeless images suitable for portfolios, award submissions, press features, and publications.
