I photographed this for an architectural office out of Burlingame, CA last week. It was a great shoot, when I needed everything to work out perfectly, it did. Since, it was the first time shooting for this client, I wanted everything to go smoothly. It was challenging, since it had nine bathrooms (and the rest of the 6 thousand square feet too). And as you know, bathrooms are more work because they are small (to get all this lighting equipment in and still get your photo without the lights showing up), not too mention finding room for them, plus all the *&%# reflections that they create, because of all of the mirrors, glass and tile. An added dimension was that the homeowners were moving in the next day and the contractor was there with his crew trying to button up the place (lots of dust). It was a long day; I started at 7 am and finally rolled out of there close to 7 pm.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Hillsborough House
I photographed this for an architectural office out of Burlingame, CA last week. It was a great shoot, when I needed everything to work out perfectly, it did. Since, it was the first time shooting for this client, I wanted everything to go smoothly. It was challenging, since it had nine bathrooms (and the rest of the 6 thousand square feet too). And as you know, bathrooms are more work because they are small (to get all this lighting equipment in and still get your photo without the lights showing up), not too mention finding room for them, plus all the *&%# reflections that they create, because of all of the mirrors, glass and tile. An added dimension was that the homeowners were moving in the next day and the contractor was there with his crew trying to button up the place (lots of dust). It was a long day; I started at 7 am and finally rolled out of there close to 7 pm.
Labels:
chandelier,
Foyer,
Hillsborough House,
stairscase
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