A Utah architecture photographer shares insight into how she captures every angle of a home.

Like other photographers specializing in homes, I often shoot multiple exposures to capture the diverse light levels within a space. I blend these exposures to achieve a balanced final image, a technique especially crucial when photographing exteriors due to the stark contrast between the architecture and the sky, whether it’s day or night. However, there are rare moments when the stars align, and magic seems to infuse the air. Such was the case on the night I captured this photo—a single shot, untouched by blending or multiple exposures. It captures the spectacular sunset and the stunning pool house by The Fox Group. Moments like these are rare, making this image one of my all-time favorites from my decade-long journey photographing homes.

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