Pt. 2: The Project and Interested Parties
If you have a project that you would like documented, the first step is to send us a description of the space including its name, location, size, style, construction materials, environment and any other pertinent information. Scouting photos of the exterior angles and interior rooms are very helpful in developing a production plan and give the photographer and stylist valuable information for determining the amount of preparation and styling needed for different views.

Scouting Photo of Overall Elevation

Scouting Photo of Property Scenery
In most cases, there are many different parties that have worked together to create an architectural space. Architects, builders, designers, contractors and sub-contractors all have a need for professional documentation of their craft. Many times, interested parties can “cost-share” a photography shoot to save money on the production of the images. Splitting the expenses of a shoot can be a great way to lower the cost and maximize the value of your photography. We’re happy to contact project participants to determine their level of interest in obtaining photos of their work, if supplied with contact information.

Scouting Photo of Great Room

Scouting Photo of Downstairs
Our studio has extensive editorial contacts at many national and regional magazines across the country. As a major part of our client services, we are continually submitting projects we photograph in order to gain exposure for our clients. If you are wondering if your project has potential for publication, send scouting shots to us and we will be more than happy to visit with you about the possibilities for placement.
Stay tuned for our next installment on photography licensing.
