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2009 ASID California Peninsula Chapter Design Awards
I am proud to announce that all of my clients that entered the 2009 ASID Design Awards competition won gold or silver awards and will be featured in the upcoming issue of Gentry Magazine. This is quite a coup for any architectural photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area.
And now the awards my clients won – in alphabetical order…
- Silver Award – Single Family Residence under 3000 Sq. Ft
- Silver Award – Kitchen
- Silver Award – Bathroom
- Silver Award – Single Specialty Space
- Gold Award – Single Family Residence under 3000 Sq. Ft
You can review all photographs for each project by following this link to my portfolio galleries. And you can see the ASID slide show of all the winning entries by following this link.
We all know how important design competitions are, and photographs play a critical role in the presentation of your designs. Throughout my career as an architectural photographer, my clients, both interior designers and architects, have have used my photographs and consistently won design awards. I am very glad to see that my track record in helping my clients win professional acclaim is continuing in my new home.
My photographs help my clients win design awards because of my ability to capture the emotional content of the spaces I photograph, my talent for visually communicating the design concept, my use of sophisticated composition, and close collaboration with my clients.
All of these award winning projects were photographed using various forms of the High Dynamic Range Imaging technique I am working with, and the results are impressive. The fact that these HDRI photographs are part of the award winning entries speaks volumes for value of this innovative technique.
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May 2009 Photograph of the Month: Sunset at Pigeon Point
This month’s photograph is titled “Sunset at Pigeon Point”
In my work I am usually facing the wrong direction to see the sunset, so this is a somewhat unique image for me. I shot this image as part of a series I was working on at the Pigeon Point Lighthouse; it has turned out to be my second best selling stock image. The Pigeon Point lighthouse is unique in that it is the only “classic” lighthouse on the West Coast. Its tower-like structure is required due to the low cliffs that are available at this location, while elsewhere along the coast the cliffs provide the elevation required to lift the lighthouse up out of the fog on the surface of the sea.
This was a difficult image to create because I wanted detail in the lighthouse without creating a solid black silhouette. To achieve this I needed to wait until very late in the sunset cycle, beyond what most people see as complete darkness, and then I light-painted the lighthouse with a two million candlepower spotlight from the camera position. The result was the perfect combination of darkness and light to capture the mood of the scene.
It was challenging not only because of the technical and creative obstacles I needed to overcome, but also because once it was done I was 100 feet from the beach negotiating rather treacherous wet rocks covered with seaweed in the dark with my camera bag & tripod, the tide was rapidly advancing and I had a 25 foot cliff to climb. I made it out safely and now have both an interesting story to tell and a wonderful image to share.
I hope you enjoy this month’s photograph.
All images in my “Photograph of the Month” series are sized and formatted as a screen saver or computer desktop wallpaper. You can click on the image to open in a new window or download; please, share it with your family and friends, with my compliments.






