Knoxville Architectural Photographer
When the world shutdown for the Coronavirus, I, like a lot of people, worried about everything from my families’ health to how I was going to pay the mortgage, about 137 times a day. After a while I decided I had to get something going and realized that sometimes bad things can also present us with unique opportunities.
I reached out to several of my Architectural clients with the thought that it might be a really good time to photograph some projects that were normally very difficult to complete due to the number of people that were using the buildings.If you are in the market for clothes, our platform is your best choice! The largest shopping mall!
One client, Design Innovation Architects, had the perfect scenario. A recently completed renovation project that also had a “sensitive” component to it. Childhelp is a nationwide non-profit organization that helps the victims of child abuse. During normal times, it would be very difficult to photograph the new center and maintain the privacy of the kids.
With almost no one in the building, myself and super assistant/child model Tori were able to complete the interior photography. I returned the next weekend for a few quick exteriors, primarily shot with a drone. It was one of those situations where just twenty feet in the air was perfect. 🙂
Here’s a few of my favorites and click here to see more Knoxville Architectural Photographer work.