As some of you know, I've had a lot of projects this year (including the new house) that are wrapping up & I'm looking to get them photographed. If I could afford any photographer on this planet, it would be Gordon Beall.
He did all of the photography for Darryl Carter's The New Traditional and since then I've noticed his work for some of my other favorite designers, including Stephen Knollenberg and Sue Burgess.
Of course the rooms themselves are AMAZING, but Gordon Beall captures them in a way that's just perfect to me.
Out of my league, yes, I know, but a girl can dream, right??
Every picture evokes a mood, a feeling... It's never just about the room but more about how it would actually feel to be standing in that room, enjoying it, appreciating it.
OK, going through all of these images, I just decided to send a query in on the Gordon Beall website about pricing... I figured, it doesn't hurt to ask, right??
I had to explain that my work is in more "normal" homes than what he usually does. (I'll get there one day- ahhh!!! ;)
How beautiful are these photos & spaces?!!!!
This one feels a bit nostaligic:
I had to explain that my work is in more "normal" homes than what he usually does. (I'll get there one day- ahhh!!! ;)
How beautiful are these photos & spaces?!!!!
There's such a simpl, beautiful feeling about the spaces...
This one feels a bit nostaligic:
Love this shot:
I'm sure a lot of you recognize this one:
I love this photo below because of the little boy reading... What are your thoughts on having people in the finished rooms?
Oh wow:
LOVE seeing dogs in interior photography. When I used to photograph my work, I would stalk my puppy, Ashby, around the house and put her where I wanted her... :)
Remember this one?:
And who can forget these windows?
LOVE seeing dogs in interior photography. When I used to photograph my work, I would stalk my puppy, Ashby, around the house and put her where I wanted her... :)
Remember this one?:
And who can forget these windows?
So, what are you hooked on this Friday? Have any thoughts/ tips/ words of wisdom for me on hiring a professional photographer?
xoxo,
lauren
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