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Jessica Grenier Photography
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Architecture Firm Photography

I just did a photo shoot in Boulder, Colorado for an Architectural Firm called Z Design. They needed some somewhat abstract images for their new website being created by Brian Oliva at Cultural Operations. Overall we wanted photos that focused on one point but showed some depth in their space. Also, as you’ll see with the last 3 photos, we did an environmental portrait of each of their top 3 execs at Z Design. For these they wanted them to be “caught in the moment” story telling portraits. So, that’s what we did. Most of Z Design’s business is international, so they wanted to get a feeling of their space and people without showing it so bluntly. Here are the results.

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Posted by admin on December 3rd, 2010 :: Filed under All
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Cafe Architecture photos

A restaurant, 212 Cafe, in Denver, Colorado needed photos of their architecture for their advertising.  They recently updated their decor by adding a community table through the middle of the space.  They wanted to accent this table as one of the main highlights.

I took some architecture photographs of the entire restaurant, the entry, and a few accenting their main selling points including the computer friendly table and the bakery.

It was challenging, since we shot a few of the photos while they were still open for business, but sometimes that just what you have to do as a photographer.  People were understanding, and we made it work.  I think the vibrant colors of the place, really make for warm and cozy photographs.

Here are a couple of the overall shots of the place.

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Posted by admin on April 29th, 2009 :: Filed under All
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Glass House Architecture Photography

I had an architecture photo shoot this week in Boulder, Colorado for a local Boulder and Denver area magazine.  The article was on the ‘most expensive house in Boulder.’  It is a stunning house, nicknamed the Glass House, up in the foothills with views on both sides of the mountains and city. I shot mostly interiors, and some exteriors as well.  As you can see, the dining room and kitchen are lined on both sides by floor to ceiling windows.  The architect’s intent was to make sure the view was perfect from any room you sit in.  He also added a fountain between the dining and living rooms that mimics the shape of the flatirons viewed out back.

It was a lovely treat to get to photograph such stunning architecture, around such warm people.  Due to the time of year we were shooting, and there being so much snow on the ground, we chose to go with a high-key lighting to bring the attention away from the exterior.  I’ll be heading back to the home this summer to shoot a few more exteriors, possibly at dusk, when the landscaping is lush and vibrant.

Anyway, enjoy…

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Posted by admin on February 25th, 2009 :: Filed under All
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