Posts Tagged ‘architectural design photography’
Kitchen interior on Central Park South
This kitchen was totally remodelled by a New York contractor company. It took about 6 month to finish the project. What I loved about this is finishing materials they used on columns and back splash lights on walls and bar isle. Really nice touch.
And yes, those jars for spices there on the wall, holding up with magnets – brilliant
They cover actually small metal door to electrical switches, huh?!
Upper West Side luxury
It was a beautiful apartment in a great building. The photoshoot was challenging though – interior designed by talented designer Lisa Merkatz was finished mostly in whites. And that is always tough for me
But it is lovely and very livable! Judge for yourself:
I did this job more then a year ago, but I still wanted to publish it here since I love the result
Sky View in Queens
Where is the best view on Manhattan? Not in Manhattan probably? There is a new residential complex named Sky View Parc which gives you the best view on Manhattan over the Queens.
I did this project photographing a few model apartments in this complex in January 2011. And I’d say it’s a lovely place to live actually.
Sky View Parc is a residential enclave featuring luxury condominium residences overlooking an expansive landscaped park. With breathtaking views that stretch over Citi Field, Flushing Meadows Park and the Long Island Sound to Manhattan, Sky View Parc is a new vision of luxury living in Flushing.
In an area rich with entertainment, sporting and cultural attractions, Sky View Parc redefines home ownership in the heart of New York City’s fastest growing and most vibrant neighborhood.
And you definitely will have great apartments at your disposal to design to your personal taste and to make it truly yours

Spacious living room with a potential for great interior design
These model apartments were designed by a highly experienced interior designer Kristina Jacob and I need to say it was a pleasure to work with her.
Tribeca loft’s interior
Almost a year ago I did this interior photoshoot for a designer portfolio.
It was a great loft located in Tribeca, Manhattan. The designer wanted to get photographs of dining area and living area. Unfortunately there were some limits in terms of choosing the angles because not everything was done by the same designer so we didn’t want to include kitchen in the pictures. Therefore I had to shoot dining room toward windows and living area. Which is not my favorite view in this case.
And separately I shot a detail view of living area, which I like a lot finally
And here is the full view of the living area, with a fireplace. I love every chance to have a fireplace to be lit (so many fake fireplaces in our life
).
Interior photography of doctor office

Reception area
Products photography in interior
This is was an interior photography kind of work. But. In fact we were shooting for and with Linoto company which makes great linen stuff. It was quite fast-pacing and high-quality work, with 2 invited stylists and a lot of props. So we shot it in a loft and all interiors were staged and styled mostly by stylist Abby Walton and Jason Evege from Linoto.
Everything was styled to the way you would feel it like it’s home, not just a showroom, but real cozy and warm home. I think that the stylists did they job really great. there is fine balance between messy loose set and relaxed homelike atmosphere we achieved in these images.
2 different worlds
I was wandering around Battery Park City the other day and ended up at World Trade Center Ground Zero. And there was a perfect modern urban picture waiting for me:
But before I got there I was stunned by another view, more pleasant to my eye, quiet and calm on lovely Sunday morning:
Can you tell me what year it is?
These 2 photographs separated by just a few blocks, but what a difference! I love to travel around the globe and find these amazing small gems, pieces of life we live and sometimes don’t appreciate. That’s why I got here almost 4 years ago, and fell in love with this city, it’s diversity and craziness!
Berkshire’s hidden beauty
I had a nice relaxing morning drive to Berkshire area on last day of August. It’s always so inspiring to see all the beauty of the nature and those amazing old small towns. I was very well charged to photograph the interior so nicely created by Boston area interior designer Mary Courville. We worked together for the first time but I believe we did quite great job photographing this lovely house
Upper East Side beauty – former Westbury hotel building
This red-brick building along one of the city’s most chic stretches was converted into condominium apartments from a hotel in 1999. The building’s facade was cleaned but not substantially altered as it is within an historic landmark district.
The former hotel was always understated but attracted a very elegant and discrete clientele, including members of the Mellon family, because of its superb location and the fact that there were only two other major large luxury hotels on the Upper East Side, the Carlyle a few blocks north on Madison Avenue and the Stanhope on Fifth Avenue at 81st Street.
The 21-story building has only 47 apartments.
Interior of this particular apartment done by a finest interior designer – Brian Worthingthon.
3-kids design?
Nice big house beautifully located in secluded area on North Shore of Long Island. Young mom with 3 great kids and challenge to have great design for all their rooms. And a win!
I love those small details that make every room unique and lovable.
Long Island house, south shore
It was a photoshoot of kitchen interior of a Long Island house for portfolio of designer Christine A. Hopper of Hopper Designs. She had been featured in House Magazine July/Aug 2010 issue for the design of this kitchen but apparently she wasn’t happy about the imagery used in the magazine.
So we had a quick half-day shoot of just this kitchen and breakfast area.
Architectural photography, landscapes and urban views
This is just a compilation of some of my architectural photographs and urban landscapes done for different clients and for portfolio as well.
- close-up/details view of a staircase of an upscale residence
West End Prewar Beauty
It was amazing to find old communication system still working and in use. As well as in-wall Mail delivery system (just don’t know how they call it) – it’s really old copper/bronze thing, looks fantastic.
I was photographing there one bedroom apartment designed to be convenient and cozy. A lot of nice elements and details make the spirit of the place.
Designers are ANJALI POLLACK and HELAINA BERNSTEIN from ANJALI POLLACK DESIGN.
Cool space in Tribeca
Probably one bedroom apartment isn’t enough for designer to fly high but this one designed to be cool, with flair of luxury and livable at the same time.
Designers are ANJALI POLLACK and HELAINA BERNSTEIN from ANJALI POLLACK DESIGN.















































































