La Lucita
The La Lucita project is a study in texture and tonal balance, where the architecture serves as a quiet canvas for an incredibly refined interior program. Partnering with Annah Interiors LLC, the focus was on "reading" how the soft, organic palette interacts with the home’s clean-lined geometry. I used natural light as a primary tool to define the volume of the vaulted ceilings and to highlight the tactile relationship between the plaster finishes, light oaks, and stonework. Each frame was composed to respect the original design intent—capturing a sense of stillness and editorial clarity that honors the project’s namesake.
Bit Lane
The Bit Lane project in Cedar Park is a compelling narrative of transformation, where traditional bones were reimagined into a sophisticated, modern sanctuary. Partnering with Jamie Naugle Interiors and Wild Creek Custom Renovations, my goal was to capture the intersection of Jamie’s organic, refined aesthetic and Wild Creek’s precision-driven construction. By "reading" the new layout, I used light as a selective tool to define the volume of the open-concept living area and emphasize the tactile richness of the natural stone and custom millwork. Each composition was intentionally framed to honor the visual flow from the sun-drenched common spaces to the more intimate, thoughtfully curated nooks that define this home’s new identity.
Barton Parkway
The Barton Parkway project stands as a masterclass in architectural restraint and environmental dialogue. Collaborating with Chris Cobb Architecture and Simply Home, I found myself navigating a space where midcentury-inspired geometry meets the organic textures of the Austin landscape. My primary objective was to "read" the architectural rhythm—using light as a quiet collaborator to define the volume of the cantilevered overhangs and the precise masonry. By framing the bold, iconic yellow door against the muted, refined tones of the facade, we were able to anchor the home’s identity within its leafy site, ensuring each composition respected the original design intent and the structural balance of the build.
House Beautiful Whole Home 2025
The House Beautiful Whole Home in Austin is a masterclass in how architecture can lean into its environment while maintaining a sophisticated, editorial edge. Collaborating with the team at Visual Comfort allowed me to capture how intentional lighting serves as the thread connecting these diverse, designer-led spaces. From the sculptural pendants in the kitchen to the refined sconces and chandeliers that define each bedroom's unique character, my focus was on highlighting the structural lines and defining the volume of each room. By "reading" the design intent behind the "Treetop Social Club" concept, I used the natural and fixture-led light to reveal the rich textures and bold palettes that make this home so resonant.
Brass St
The Brass St project is a brilliant showcase of how Nestly is redefining the standard for modern living in Austin. This build balances a sophisticated, editorial aesthetic with the functional warmth that defines a true home. In capturing these spaces, I focused on highlighting the structural lines and the intentional flow between the open-concept living areas and the more private, refined retreats. Using natural light as a tool, I was able to define the volume of the rooms and draw attention to the high-end finishes and rich textures that Nestly integrates into every design.
Wagon Train
The Wagon Train project in Austin is a brilliant example of what happens when design intent and expert construction move in perfect lockstep. In collaboration with Draft & Design Co. and Fit Build, this 700-square-foot home addition and comprehensive remodel was designed to reimagine an existing space into something entirely more elevated. My goal was to use light as a tool to define the new volume of the home, highlighting the clean structural lines and the warmth of the hardwood floors that now run throughout. From the custom cabinetry to the unique geometric railing, every frame was composed to respect the materials and the intentional flow created by the design team.
Heritage Haus
The Heritage Haus project in Fredericksburg is a brilliant study in how architecture and landscape can exist in a state of quiet, intentional balance. Collaborating with the team at Tipler Group allowed for a true "reading" of the design intent—one that honors the rugged Hill Country spirit through a refined, editorial lens. In capturing these spaces, my focus was on highlighting the structural lines and defining the volume of the vaulted living areas, ensuring that the natural light served as an invisible tool to reveal the rich textures of stone and timber. The result is a series of compositions that feel both expansive and intimate, respecting the materials that anchor this home so deeply to its place.
Havan Retreat
The shoot at Havan Retreat was a brilliant exercise in capturing the intersection of eclectic design and a truly commanding landscape. Perched on a 30-acre hilltop with 360-degree views of the Texas Hill Country and Lake Travis, the site’s geometry is defined by its relationship with the horizon. Working with designer Satrielle Newman, the goal was to find the visual path that honored the scale of the architecture while respecting the "intentionally curated" mood of the interiors. From the expansive outdoor wellness spaces to the layered, tactile common areas, every composition was chosen to highlight how the design anchors itself within the vastness of the surrounding terrain.
Jinx
The Jinx project was a brilliant exercise in finding the visual path through a home that feels both grounded and deeply elevated. Working alongside Stuart Home, the goal was to ensure our compositions respected the intentional layering of rich textures—from the plush shearling throws to the tactile, custom cabinetry—while allowing the natural light to define the volume of each room. There is a sophisticated, observant calm to the palette that required a steady hand to capture, ensuring the final narrative reflects the true design intent of the space.
Showcase Residence
There is a distinct satisfaction in documenting a project where the geometry and site integration are so clearly intentional. This recent collaboration with Align Austin Architects and Tipler Group offered a masterclass in modern Texas design. The home’s exterior is a brilliant play on texture, where the warmth of the wood-clad soffits meets the sharp, clean profile of the metal roofing. My focus was to find the specific perspectives that honored the house’s connection to the landscape, allowing the soft dusk light to define the volume of the structure while showcasing the rhythmic symmetry of the poolside elevations.
Prarie Residence
It was brilliant to get back out into the field to document this recent project, a collaboration that truly honors the design intent of the landscape. Working alongside Align Austin Architects and the Tipler Group, our goal was to find the specific perspectives where the home’s geometry meets the rugged texture of the Texas Hill Country.
Frontier Valley
Multifamily project from Market Square Architects and IE2 Construction in East Austin.
DKR Texas Memorial Stadium
Commissioned by QA Construction, UT and Diversified to capture the exterior of the DKR Stadium along with the new TV Production studio and Beach Volleyball suite.
Pecan St Café
A reference case shoot for Fritz Hansen at the Pecan Square Café in Austin along with some shots from their community event afterward.
Mattie
A stunning interior build from Be Unica as featured in Mueller Magazine’s October 2024 issue. Designer Julia Harrison points to the curved kitchen built-in unit as a favorite feature. "Besides promoting a better flow, the softer, rounded, organic shape brings comfort, elegance and even a touch of fun to the space that is already the heart of the home," she says.