We did a shoot for a home on Etowah Avenue in Royal Oak, Michigan. It was a beautiful home with wood floors on the main floor, a carpeted second floor, and spacious basement. The master bedroom not only had a gorgeous bathroom (jetted tub, glass shower, granite vanity) but a good size walk-out balcony, as well. We love the aesthetics of this home – very warm tones, stone accents, and white trimming. We hope you enjoy checking out the photos from the shoot as much as we enjoyed shooting!
We love the large window facing the front yard and the beautiful double doors.
What a beautiful room – the wood floors, twin windows on either side of the fireplace, and the fireplace itself! Gorgeous!
The opposite view in the front room is the chocolate brown staircase and front door.
The half bath on the first floor.
This kitchen is to-die-for with it’s chocolate brown cabinetry, abundance of counter space, and island with bar stools.
The master bedroom with a walk-out balcony.
The master bedroom. Who knew a bathroom could be beautiful?!
Check out this balcony!
One of the bedrooms with tons of natural lighting!
The only thing better than a walk-out balcony is a walk-in closet.
The super spacious basement…it even has a bathroom!
Recently, I photographed a Viktor & Rolf Fragrance Display at Saks Fifth Avenue in Troy, Michigan at Somerset Collection. My client wanted photos of the display case and testers for internal marketing purposes.
Close up of fragrance testers at Saks Fifth Avenue in Troy, Michigan.
Fragrance Display at Saks Fifth Avenue in Troy, Michigan.
Fragrance Display at Saks Fifth Avenue in Troy, Michigan.
Close up shot of fragrance tester bottle at Saks Fifth Avenue in Troy, Michigan.
Fragrance Display at Saks Fifth Avenue in Troy, Michigan.
Welcome to the virtual tour of Granite City in Livonia, Michigan! They took advantage of this and had a Google Business View Tour taken so when people searched them online, this would be an option to view. Check out the tour below!
Check out this beautiful La Pita in Dearborn, Michigan. You can visit any La Pita location for some delicious middle eastern food. The great thing about a Google Business Tour is that people can virtually visit your business before even walking in the door. This gives them a feel for what your business is like and what to expect upon their arrival.
Exciting News! We have acquired a studio space in Plymouth and will be available for shoots there starting July 1st! It is inside the amazing old Burroughs building at the corner of Haggerty Road and Plymouth Road in Plymouth, Michigan. We can shoot headshots, video, product photography, and other studio work at the new space. We will be having a ribbon cutting event in September. We hope you can join us!
We recently completed an “about us” video for CertaPro Painters of Plymouth. We interviewed the franchise owner, a customer of theirs, and one of their painters to tell the story of their company. The b-roll shots included shots of the painters in action and interactions with a customer. The “before” and “after” photos of the home exterior were provided by the franchise owner. Overall, the video tells a great story of the value that Certapro Painters of Plymouth provides to their clients. Enjoy!
Welcome to Soggy Doggie! It’s a pet grooming business in Orion, MI. Through the Google Business Tour, you can see what it would be like for your dog to be groomed here. From the tubs to the drying stations, Soggy Doggie is ready to wash and groom your pooch! Take the tour below.
We are excited to be published in the fall 2016 issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival! Our images that we took for Sharer Design Group were part of an article in the magazine. Check out the online version of the article here.
Here’s a video that I partnered with my friend and fellow drone pilot, Todd Sedlak, to create for a homeowner looking to sell their home.
Here’s how we got the shot. Todd flew the drone toward the front of the house, and I caught it outside the front door. He killed the propellers when I caught the drone, and I walked it into the house and out the back door. Once I got out on the deck, Todd turned the propellers on again, and I released the drone into the air. And Todd flew the drone out over the lake. Pretty sweet shot.
Exciting news! I took the FAA Part 107 Unmanned Aerial General Exam today and passed! So, I am now legal to fly a drone for commercial purposes like aerial photography and aerial videography! I should get my temporary license online in a few days and then a physical permanent license will be mailed to me in several weeks. If you need aerial photo or aerial video for your business, please contact us to discuss your needs!