Photo Friday

This week took me to South Salt Lake and a brand-new office complex just completed by Okland Construction with architecture and interior design by GSBS Architects.
The Sweetwater Lift Lodge near the base of the Park City Mountain Resort occupies a building with a lot of Park City history.
A historical building that once housed air compression equipment for mining operations in Park City a century ago is the new home for Vilex, maker of orthopedic foot and ankle implants and devices.
I can usually tell where people like to spend their time when I photograph a home, but I couldn’t pin it down for the house in Park City’s Promontory development
The hike to Cecret Lake through the wildflowers of Albion Basin above Alta is one of summer’s absolute delights. What could be more wonderful?
Last week’s heat dome caught me by surprise as I was visiting with family in California’s Wine Country. Temperatures climbed to 111 degrees, but I managed quite well with air conditioning in the car and home and a pool in the backyard. But it got me thinking back to...
This week I had a commission to photograph the lobbies and public areas of office buildings in downtown Salt Lake’s City Creek complex. I had the same reaction to these spaces as seeing my daughters in prom dresses. When did Salt Lake grow up? With cranes urging high rises...
Exterior of Frank Lloyd Wright home on the Puget Sound
June 8 is Frank Lloyd Wright’s birthday, and it is a big day in the organic architecture community and a chance to celebrate the master architect’s life and work. It is also the birthday of organic architect Bruce Goff, who credited Wright as his mentor—a double celebration. I’m celebrating...
I can safely say after photographing a brand-new colorful mountain home in the Park City gated recreational community of Promontory that it is true: color is back. In the opening shot you can see a paired sofa and console cabinet with similar curves in a brilliant color contrast. Kristin...
This sunny, bright kitchen’s efficiency is the result of a kitchen designer’s vision for his own home. Bill Cordray, lead designer for Teerlink Cabinet & Millwork removed a wall separating the dining room to create a space that flows for entertaining with three seating areas and a visual connection...