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FEATURED POSTS
A Brighter, Better Workday
Most of us don’t wake up on a Monday morning feeling particularly excited to go to the office, but that might change in the workspaces of tomorrow.
Build It and They Will Come
You’ve probably heard the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” When it comes to photographing construction sites, I’d say a picture is worth a thousand steps.
A Clinical Eye for Detail
Photographing healthcare spaces requires creative staging and post-production techniques to transform unfinished or empty rooms into warm, welcoming environments ready for patient care.
Connecting Past and Future
At the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, a thoughtful renovation blended old and new spaces to foster student collaboration and strengthen ties to the surrounding community.
Serving Up Some Comfort
Penn Cooks is one of my favorite recurring assignments—not just because of the delicious food, but because of the learning experiences and community building these meals provide.
The Perfect Addition
See how we used the magic of twilight to showcase a new outdoor pavilion and living space. This pavilion is the perfect “extension” to a late summer evening.
Fitness on the Fly
I used my stock library of Philadelphia skyline images to design and help produce a 30-foot mural for a new fitness center at the airport. Being a photographer isn’t just using a camera to take pictures. This project involved research, design, and learning new computer software.
Making a Splash on Opening Day
Shooting a huge water park hours before its grand opening was an action-packed experience in a very narrow time frame.
A Window Into the Past
Historic apartment buildings hold a special place in my heart. They possess an ornamental beauty I rarely see in newer buildings.
Right Place, Right Time
There’s always an ideal time for every shoot. Knowing how to find it is the hard part. The right time of day can make a building shine in a new way.
Greg gets in detail on his documentation of baseball diamonds from both drones and helicopters.