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Dallas-based architectural photographer Jasmine Anwer photographed a rooftop conservatory, built by BC Greenhouse Builders, that serves as the residential clubhouse at The Drakestone apartment community in Downtown Dallas.
Since 2021, Dallas-based Tadd Myers has traveled up and down North America for construction materials company Arcosa, photographing the people and processes at work in their facilities.
Aerial photographs can not just convey a lot of information with one picture, but also tend to lift the spirits. There is something very special about the birds-eye view, which inspires photographers and viewers alike.
Buffalo-based Scott Gable reconvenes with Tenaris in Pittsburgh, shooting a CEO meet-and-greet after already getting imagery of their Bay City, Texas plant.
Queensland, Australia-based Mark Lehn goes to Heron Island, ‘an eco paradise off the southern stretch of the Great Barrier Reef,’ for Qantas Airlines’ publication ‘Travel Insider.’
Chicago-based Daniel Acker visits Illinois’ Cahokia Mounds, millennium-old remnants of the most sophisticated prehistoric civilization north of Mexico.
2018 has been a record year for the number and intensity of wildfires, and Blake Gordon has witnessed the flames as both a spectator and a volunteer firefighter, capturing incredible images of the sometimes deadly, sometimes vital natural force.
London-based photographer Richard James Taylor was commissioned by Belmond to shoot new material for their Andean Explorer luxury sleeper train service in Peru.
Shortly after the Detroit riots, a large population of people left the city to escape violence and build communities on the outskirts of the city. These rapidly growing neighborhoods often occupied small towns or rural areas that offered no viable commercial or residential real estate for the growing numbers of people to move into…