interior decoration
118 Washington
There’s something about wallpapers that just gets me so excited. Maybe it’s the color, maybe it’s that I’m a sucker for patterns, but wallpapers truly inspire joy and I love when I’m entering a home to shoot and there is wallpaper everywhere. Sadly, only one room in this unit had wallpaper but it was enough to fill my fix.
The Benjamin
Outside of the city, in New Jersey, there are tons of developments in the process. Some of which are nestled right at the train station so you can easily get to the city, or wherever else you need to go, at your doorstep.
Westside Views
In real estate photography, catching the views is essential to a solid photo. When the weather is clear for a shoot like this, it’s truly kismet. The weather in New York changes so frequently that, except in parts of the summer, you never know what you’re going to get. There are ways to retouch a photo to make it appear as if it were sunny but it’s always better to take photos of the real thing.
800 Grand Concourse
New York is full of pre-war buildings that just look boring and bland on the outside, but inside they can be a treasure trove of wonderful design and artistry. Take this 3-bedroom unit in the Bronx, just shy of the Manhattan border.
520 Park Ave
Park Ave has such a loaded connotation. It would be interesting to live in a basement studio unit with a bathtub in the middle of room and happen to have your address be Park Avenue. “I have to wash my hair within feet of where I chop my vegetables but at least I live on Park Avenue!” Such was not the case for this apartment that a gorgeous kitchen, and many other gorgeous spaces with plenty of light and beautiful design pieces. And it happens to be on Park Avenue.