
I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

I was recently informed that posting on the grid is extremely “uncool” now— which makes me think it’s the perfect time to return here with a recent project.
A few months ago I photographed Michael and Sarah Hsu’s home for @archdigest. I’ve admired Michael’s work for a long time (@hsuoffice), so getting to document this space — thoughtful, detailed, and at the best scale— was a real honor.
The house sits just a few blocks from where I grew up. I must’ve walked that street a thousand times as a kid. Coming back to photograph it felt like a quiet full‑circle moment.

This extensive remodel in Sonoma, CA reimagines spaces through light, proportion, and material, bringing a renewed sense of unity to the home and making the most of dreamy views into the surrounding hills. Through a great collaborative effort between architects, interior designers and exceptional craftsmen, the space was thoughtfully refined rather than replaced. The dramatic section of the original house fills the space with natural light while doug fir elements thoughout ground it, making the space feel both intentional and relaxed.
Architect: @pollenarchitecture
Builder: @range_builders
Stylist: @naomimcleod
Interior Designer: @laurarobertsdesign
Photographer: @caseycdunn
#IntentionalDesign #TimelessSpaces #DiningRoomDetails #InteriorArchitecture #MaterialDrivenDesign #SaltilloTile #ApparatusStudio

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

Big thanks to @archdigest for featuring this @baldridgearchitects project. A special house in the hill country that came to be when some lovely Austin folks bailed on the city and took to ranch life—what we all probably should’ve done in summer of 2020. Some images from the story along with some outtakes.

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

A collection of photographs from a house I shot for @alterstudio here in Austin. This lovely house was built by @mattsitrahomes. Styled by @lauren_sharrock .

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Starting to wind down the year and revisiting a few of my favorites from ‘22. This one from early summer is an easy fav.Architecture by @aparallel, Built by @shoberg_homes, stair fabrication @drophousedesign

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Some images from a project I photographed in Wyoming with one of my favorite firms, @baldridgearchitects. Accepting all Wyoming/Montana projects every August until forever.

Last week we received the first copies of my latest book — a collaboration with @pentagramdesign and @hpesanti, documenting the vast assemblage of outdoor artwork and landscape at Paradox Cove (a private collection here in central Texas).
I spent a large part of Covid year two working on this project, and I couldn’t be more proud of how the book turned out. While this edition of the book is not intended for resale, I have hopes that I’ll be able to share more of this body of work sometime in the future. For now, here is a peak at the cover.

Last week we received the first copies of my latest book — a collaboration with @pentagramdesign and @hpesanti, documenting the vast assemblage of outdoor artwork and landscape at Paradox Cove (a private collection here in central Texas).
I spent a large part of Covid year two working on this project, and I couldn’t be more proud of how the book turned out. While this edition of the book is not intended for resale, I have hopes that I’ll be able to share more of this body of work sometime in the future. For now, here is a peak at the cover.

Last week we received the first copies of my latest book — a collaboration with @pentagramdesign and @hpesanti, documenting the vast assemblage of outdoor artwork and landscape at Paradox Cove (a private collection here in central Texas).
I spent a large part of Covid year two working on this project, and I couldn’t be more proud of how the book turned out. While this edition of the book is not intended for resale, I have hopes that I’ll be able to share more of this body of work sometime in the future. For now, here is a peak at the cover.

Last week we received the first copies of my latest book — a collaboration with @pentagramdesign and @hpesanti, documenting the vast assemblage of outdoor artwork and landscape at Paradox Cove (a private collection here in central Texas).
I spent a large part of Covid year two working on this project, and I couldn’t be more proud of how the book turned out. While this edition of the book is not intended for resale, I have hopes that I’ll be able to share more of this body of work sometime in the future. For now, here is a peak at the cover.

Last week we received the first copies of my latest book — a collaboration with @pentagramdesign and @hpesanti, documenting the vast assemblage of outdoor artwork and landscape at Paradox Cove (a private collection here in central Texas).
I spent a large part of Covid year two working on this project, and I couldn’t be more proud of how the book turned out. While this edition of the book is not intended for resale, I have hopes that I’ll be able to share more of this body of work sometime in the future. For now, here is a peak at the cover.

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

Current cover story for @luxemagazine. Thanks to @alexrobinettearchitect for having me out to photograph the project, @luxemagazine for the feature and @lauren_sharrock for styling!

A few images from the cover story in the current @austin_home. Had such a wonderful day shooting this project with @la_n_d and their daughter Sonora.

A few images from the cover story in the current @austin_home. Had such a wonderful day shooting this project with @la_n_d and their daughter Sonora.

A few images from the cover story in the current @austin_home. Had such a wonderful day shooting this project with @la_n_d and their daughter Sonora.

A few images from the cover story in the current @austin_home. Had such a wonderful day shooting this project with @la_n_d and their daughter Sonora.

A few images from the cover story in the current @austin_home. Had such a wonderful day shooting this project with @la_n_d and their daughter Sonora.

A few images from the cover story in the current @austin_home. Had such a wonderful day shooting this project with @la_n_d and their daughter Sonora.

Congrats to a talented group of designers who created the Theresa Passive House. @studioferme @forgexcraft @hughjeffersonrandolpharchitect —which took home a series of awards at the Austin Home and Design awards, including Best Overall Home. I normally don’t lead with a bathroom but this particular one felt worthy. Thanks to the team for having me out to capture this lovely project.

Congrats to a talented group of designers who created the Theresa Passive House. @studioferme @forgexcraft @hughjeffersonrandolpharchitect —which took home a series of awards at the Austin Home and Design awards, including Best Overall Home. I normally don’t lead with a bathroom but this particular one felt worthy. Thanks to the team for having me out to capture this lovely project.

Congrats to a talented group of designers who created the Theresa Passive House. @studioferme @forgexcraft @hughjeffersonrandolpharchitect —which took home a series of awards at the Austin Home and Design awards, including Best Overall Home. I normally don’t lead with a bathroom but this particular one felt worthy. Thanks to the team for having me out to capture this lovely project.

Congrats to a talented group of designers who created the Theresa Passive House. @studioferme @forgexcraft @hughjeffersonrandolpharchitect —which took home a series of awards at the Austin Home and Design awards, including Best Overall Home. I normally don’t lead with a bathroom but this particular one felt worthy. Thanks to the team for having me out to capture this lovely project.

Congrats to a talented group of designers who created the Theresa Passive House. @studioferme @forgexcraft @hughjeffersonrandolpharchitect —which took home a series of awards at the Austin Home and Design awards, including Best Overall Home. I normally don’t lead with a bathroom but this particular one felt worthy. Thanks to the team for having me out to capture this lovely project.

Congrats to a talented group of designers who created the Theresa Passive House. @studioferme @forgexcraft @hughjeffersonrandolpharchitect —which took home a series of awards at the Austin Home and Design awards, including Best Overall Home. I normally don’t lead with a bathroom but this particular one felt worthy. Thanks to the team for having me out to capture this lovely project.

Congrats to a talented group of designers who created the Theresa Passive House. @studioferme @forgexcraft @hughjeffersonrandolpharchitect —which took home a series of awards at the Austin Home and Design awards, including Best Overall Home. I normally don’t lead with a bathroom but this particular one felt worthy. Thanks to the team for having me out to capture this lovely project.

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

A few images from a recent spread in @galeriemagazine featuring work by @rottetstudio and @lakeflato. 🙏🤙👍 for the feature @galeriemagazine

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.

@archdigest recently featured this Lake Flato project that I photographed last summer. I’d followed along with the progress of this house as it was being constructed atop a gentle hill out in far West Texas-- and as a long time enthusiast of architecture in that part of the world was so thrilled to be asked to shoot it. Generally speaking, I think the story of any house could be well told in about 12 photographs, but with the breadth and detail of this project it was particularly difficult to edit it down to 8.
As some of you may know, for the first time in my career I took some self directed time away from shooting over the past two months to spend with our new son, Jack. It's been both a break and also a great challenge, but I feel so grateful to have had the time and I feel as ready as I’ve ever been to start a new year. I’m hoping and looking forward seeing so many of you again soon in 2022.
Thanks so much to @lakeflato and @archdigest for the assignment and placement. As always, a BIG thank you to @kaylynn_jaycox for her help with styling this shoot.
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