Showing posts with label landscape design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape design. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Leaf Peepers and Architectural Exteriors

Through strategic use of texture, lighting, and composition, Jon Reis Photography graphically highlights the surfaces and angles of the MDSzerbaty+Associates design for Cornell's Ives Hall. Professional landscape photographs are essential to advertising your buidling design to future clients and employers. Jon Reis Photography provides images that are not only documentary but also visually compelling through professional and creative photographic vision.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Building a Concept Style ~ Reis and Hatch Perspective


Creative visions combined to illustrate an entire architectural concept with Reis and Hatch's complementary approaches for form vs. function and detail vs. wide angle shots. Whether it be for advertisement, web, or annual report, high quality photographs of your design are imperative to showcasing your architectural work in a professional and aesthetically pleasing manner. With the Reis and Hatch Perspective, we can guarantee that we'll find every angle of view you are looking for. 

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Photographing Green Roofs

Cutting the edge; landscape design like this green roof on Cornell University's Fernow Hall is moving architecture into the sustainable future. Jon Reis Photography specializes in creating high quality images with attention to color and composition to show off your environmental concepts and design layouts. Taken in early morning and set up with students, this photograph depicts the unique urban space lit beautifully with Fall foliage for added color on Cornell's campus.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Landscape Lighting

Jon Reis Photography guarantees to make your landscape architecture stand out through highlighting the best features of your design. Perspective plays an important role in the depiction of the Martha Van Rensselaer Hall landscape on the Cornell University campus by drawing the viewer's focus to the color and texture in the foreground. The composition of the image then leads the eye to the dynamic curve of the structure. Backlighting is also used to create a halo-like effect on the greenery and students to set the serene mood of the photograph. High quality images are crucial to attractively representing a landscape artcitect's design and ensuring that your work shines amongst the rest.