Architectural Photography

Military aircraft and helicopters displayed outside a modern aviation museum building under blue skies.

Photography for architects and firms who care about how their work is seen, understood, and remembered.

Architecture carries intention—about how a building sits in its environment, how it’s used, and how it endures. My role is to photograph that intention with care, clarity, and respect for the work behind it.

I work with architects and design firms throughout Fresno and California’s Central Valley to create images that feel grounded, accurate, and true to life.

Photography that supports architectural work—not just documents it


Good architectural photography doesn’t call attention to itself. It allows the building to speak. Whether photographing a finished project for a firm’s portfolio, a submission, or marketing materials, my focus is on:


  • Structure and proportion
  • Relationship to site and surroundings
  • Light as it moves across form
  • How the building is experienced at human scale


The goal is imagery that feels true to the architecture—and useful long after the project is complete.

Modern home interior design featuring black ceiling fans and recessed lighting in a neutral color scheme.

How I approach a project

Every client has different needs, but the process is intentionally straightforward.


1. Initial conversation

  • We talk through the project, the goals for the images, and how they’ll be used.

2. Planning & timing

  • We consider light, weather, site access, and what time of day best represent your work.

3. The shoot

  • A focused, efficient session with attention to both the overall structure and important details.

4. Post-production

  • Careful perspective control and color balancing that stays true to materials and finishes.

5. Delivery & usage

  • Final images delivered in an easily accessible online gallery, with licensing aligned to your needs.


I see each project as a collaboration, not as a transaction.

Selected Architectural Work

Organic curved architecture featuring wooden circular door and flowing roofline amid greenery.
Architectural detail showing a series of curved wooden doorways with yellow arches against brick walls and concrete steps.
Modern mid-century interior with wooden staircase, black leather seating, and retro architectural details.
Modern staircase with wooden railings and steps leads up to a bright landing area with large windows.
Minimalist interior hallway features warm wood paneling and recessed lighting with geometric ceiling details.
Close-up detail of Art Deco style wooden stair railing with geometric metal inlays and warm oak finish.
Hobbit-like curved building with wooden details and natural landscaping at sunset.
Illuminated driveway and garage entrance at night with warm lighting and landscaping creating an inviting atmosphere.
Modern living room with exposed wood beams, glass walls, and mid-century modern furniture in warm earth tones.
Modern basement lounge area with exposed wooden beams, white walls, and contemporary furniture in warm lighting.
Modern open concept living space with black ceiling beams, floor-to-ceiling windows, and minimalist white decor.
Modern residential landscaping with drought-resistant plants and mulch along a concrete pathway.
Retro-futuristic mid-century modern building with distinctive angular roof design.
Modern architectural building exterior with distinctive angled concrete columns.
Modern museum building exterior with angular geometric architecture and metallic surfaces against blue sky.
Contemporary museum entrance with dramatic angular roof design and sculptural elements.
Modernist building exterior with sharp angular facades and walkways under bright blue sky.
Modern building exterior with dramatic angular overhangs creating covered pathways.
Modern lobby interior with wood paneling, bamboo decor, and a large black vase on a stone and pebble base.
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FAQ

Do you photograph both exteriors and interiors?

Yes. Architectural projects are approached holistically, considering how interior and exterior images work together.

Can you work around construction schedules or site constraints?

Absolutely. I regularly coordinate around access, timing, and site conditions.

How far in advance should we plan a shoot?

A few weeks is typical, but we can discuss timelines based on project needs.

Do you work outside Fresno?

Yes. I photograph architectural projects throughout the Central Valley and travel for the right work.