Architectural Photography
Neuhoff Curve — Building of the Year
Arch Daily has presented the Neuhoff Curve Building with its award for Building of the Year: https://boty.archdaily.com/us/2026/candidates/179675/neuhoff-district-slash-s9-architecture
Read more →Taylor Place: Historic Preservation Meets Modern Nashville Living
In Nashville’s bustling Germantown neighborhood, where brick warehouses stand as monuments to the city’s industrial past, a remarkable transformation has taken shape. Taylor Place, developed by Smith Gee Studio, represents more than just another mixed-use development—it’s a masterclass in how thoughtful design can honor history while creating vibrant community spaces. The Vision Takes Shape Taylor […]
Read more →The Emory at Nashville Yards
When Clark Construction brought me back to document their latest Nashville project—The Emory at Nashville Yards—it marked an exciting return to working with one of the industry’s most respected general contractors. Having previously photographed their Grand Hyatt Nashville on Broadway, I was eager to capture their newest contribution to the city’s evolving skyline. Returning to […]
Read more →Elkmont Elementary School
When Chapman Sisson Architects approached me to photograph their newly completed Elkmont Elementary School, I knew this project would showcase everything I love about architectural photography in Alabama. Located in rural Limestone County, this $13.2 million educational facility represents thoughtful design that serves both practical needs and community pride. The Challenge: Capturing Rural Innovation Photographing […]
Read more →Pushing Daisies – Photos of an Underground Nashville Margarita Bar
Designed by Fox Restaurant Concepts, Pushing Daisies is an underground margarita bar located at 5th and Broadway in downtown Nashville. I was selected to photograph the interiors. From their website: “Although the origins of the infamous margarita are vast and many, there is one thing that is for sure, we can’t get enough of her […]
Read more →Rodney, Mississippi | The Ghost Town You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Well, I know I had never heard of it before. When I began this side-project/mission to document historical and haunted architecture, Rodney, Mississippi was not on my list. Researching the areas along the Vicksburg-Natchez corridor I was amazed at the sheer amount of great history and architecture located through there. That’s when Rodney popped up. […]
Read more →The Windsor Ruins of Mississippi – Architecture & Photos
The Windsor Ruins are the beautifully haunting remains of the largest Antebellum Greek Revival Mansion in Mississippi. Upon arriving, they instantly conjured up wonderful memories of a childhood trip to the British Isles where ancient ruins are a much more common sight. In the US, we have a tendency to either demolish or restore the […]
Read more →From the field
The work between the case studies — shoots in progress, new buildings, and the occasional behind-the-scenes. Updated straight from Instagram.












