Showing posts with label development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label development. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Architectural Photography Aesthetics




After the many arduous months of design and construction, every new building development deserves to be photographed in all its glory for online viewing. Check out Binghamton University's Mountainview residence halls for example - pictured best alongside its landscape of opportunity featuring open blue skies and a beach volleyball court waiting to be enjoyed.

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

A Bird’s-eye View for Residential Prospects


With vibrant colors and clear skies, Spring is an ideal time to photograph new building developments like the Belle Sherman Cottages from above. Jon Reis Photography considers lighting, weather, composition, plane movement, and patience to produce stunning aerials that will catch attention in the crowded housing market.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Exterior Views for NYC Public Schools

The NYC School Construction Authority has been hard at work building and annexing public schools across New York City. Meanwhile, Jon Reis Photography continues to document the finished architecture for their website and gallery of projects at their Long Island City headquarters. What you cannot see here is the telephone pole and many overhead wires that we removed with digital retouching to make the primary view outstanding and uncluttered.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Get the Glow: Lighting Building Exteriors at Dusk


Photographing exteriors at dusk provides an opportunity to bring a building to life with color and contrast. In this image, the Cayuga Medical Center becomes a warm sanctuary, inviting patients into a comfortable atmosphere. Not to mention, the addition of a tranquil water-side reflection works only to further this impression.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Autumn Aerial Season is Here!



Fall is in full bloom and it's not too late for Jon Reis Photography to capture your commercial or residential property surrounded by autumn foliage. Commissioned to advertise Fingerlakes wineries, this quintessential aerial view photograph enticed numerous visitors to enjoy vineyards of the area.