Welcome to the virtual Underhill development. There are a series of eleven homes and for each home, there is an elevation and perspective. The project also included a few “hero” shots, which I think help tell the story. When I am initially contacted by a potential client, I send out a questionnaire, which asks questions so i can help tell the story. Project budgets are important, but telling the story is also important. I think “hero” shots are a great way to tell that story in a way an overall image just can’t do. I mean, would you really know that there is a lower level entrance if you did not have the ‘hero’ shot of a man walking down the stairs? Would you know the porches were designed on each house to be part of the community, or would you know it was a family community without seeing kids playing?

I employed a few new techniques on these (always looking for ways to improve). if you notice, there are things in every window. It is very subtle, but gives the windows depth. Also, I warped the glass, to give it more interest, with a subtle boost of blue in the window tint.

Another grand project from a blue chip client.


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