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New York City Based Architecture/Interiors and Portrait Photographer

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We shot a cool story for The New York Times T Magazine a few months back up in Cranberry Lake, NY about a 1963 World’s Fair Pavilion that a family converted to their upstate cabin in the woods and the story came out over Memorial Day Weekend. It’s really beautiful up there but far far away …

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/nyregion/how-a-worlds-fair-pavilion-became-a-familys-cabin.html?pagewanted=all

The pavilion in its new woodsy home

The pavilion in its new woodsy home

Period correct decor

Period correct decor

Looking for bears

Looking for bears

While on location in Japan earlier this month we had the great fortune of visiting this ancient Buddhist temple in the hills above the Gion district in Kyoto. Founded in 798 the present buildings date from 1633, help and amazingly are built entirely without the use of nails.

Approaching the temple

Approaching the temple

Pagoda

Pagoda

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Kiyomizudera4

The temple looking out over Kyoto

The temple looking out over Kyoto

The temple with setting sun - not a nail in sight

The temple with setting sun – not a nail in sight

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View from below

View from below

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Shot the stylish new Jade Hotel on West 13th St in NYC for our friends at Wallpaper* Magazine. With interiors designed by Andres Escobar & Associates this hotel is already the cooler than cool place to be.

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Staircase and skylight

Staircase and skylight

Fireplace

Fireplace

Alcove lounge

Alcove lounge

Room

Room

Conde Nast Traveler sent us to southern Utah to shoot the Amangiri Resort for their 2013 Gold List Issue and we are thankful they did. If you’ve never been to that part of the country it’s an experience I can recommend without hesitation. A beautiful and serene landscape, truly peaceful and awe inspiring.

Amangiri Resort

Amangiri Resort

Resort entrance

Resort entrance

The pool at the Amangiri

The pool at the Amangiri

View of ancient caves from the main building

View of ancient caves from the main building

Room with a view

Room with a view

Private spa

Private spa

Campfire

Campfire

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http://www.cntraveler.com/gold-list/2013/united-states

The secret (and the issue) is out, the good folks at CN Traveler sent us to one of the most beautiful spots I’ve ever seen to photograph the ritzy Amangiri Resort for their January 2013 Gold List issue.

If you have a chance to go to the resort you’re very lucky indeed, if not it’s worth it to just visit that part of southern Utah/northern Arizona as the landscape is breathtaking – calm, quiet, spiritual, ancient and transporting.

There are more of my photos in the issue so have a look there and when the CN embargo is up I’ll put them up here as well.

Thank you all for your support through this past year and wishing everyone a Happy 2013!

Another fun shoot for the WSJ, this time at the reopening of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial and Hall of North American Mammals at the Museum of Natural History here in NYC.

After treating them in the lab Museum conservator Julia Sybalsky expertly places the real pronghorn droppings (from Wyoming) in the Elkhorn Ranch diorama.

Museum conservator Julia Sybalsky from the museum’s mammology department arranges the pieces with rubber-tipped tongs.

Elkhorn Ranch Diorama

Detail of the tongs

Little seen entryway to the Diorama

Pronghorn droppings in the lab

Thanks to my friends at WSJ for sending me out to shoot the great Richard Meier at his home in East Hampton (and thanks to Mr Meier himself for making us feel so welcome and for the as promised super hot Scotch Bonnets)!

Richard Meier at home in East Hampton.

Richard Meier enjoying the sun outside his East Hampton home.

Living room

Staircase

Pantry

Office

Office detail

Late afternoon