This week we sat down with the very talented architectural photographer Michael J. Lee. I (Linda) am very lucky to call Michael my own photographer as well! Michael's unique talent and eye stems from his background as a professional interior designer working for two of New England's finest design firms coupled with a slightly geeky love of technology. Michael shared with us his views on photography, the place architectural photographers sit in the spectrum of design and he shares some great tips that all of us can benefit from!
Below are some of the photographs we discuss in the podcast, so you can follow along. TIP: If you open up the post in second window, you can listen to the podcast and then click on the images below for a larger view.
Linda Merrill
Anita Clark Interiors
Linda's kitchen bar set up
And a few more amazing photos:
Ana Donohue
Charles Spada
Comments
The bathroom is very pretty!
The bathroom is very pretty!
Ann
Besos,
Jaime
Kudos skirted table...Thank you Michael!
Plus great advise. I agree with his photo assessments. It's the way we look at things, the composition and fotographic knowledge. Down to earth, very refreshing! Thank you!
I would love to work with him!
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Victoria
Susan
Lori Sawaya
Grazie, grazie, grazie!
Linda: LOVED the shots of your kitchen -- I have the same copper sun (it is outside -- aging nicely along) and the same Revereware pots (my set is 27 years old!) Find lots of copper items of all vintages at Goodwill!
Thanks to all!
Jan at Rosemary Cottage
Deborah
Karena
Art by Karena
Karena
Art by Karena
Great interview ladies! I much enjoyed coffee with you all today.
Michelle
I learned a lot as always!
L.
Generous and insightful. That a designer often feels a room is 90% finished and it's his job to present the space in the most beautiful way was intriguing...
Loretta