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Architectural Photography - Delivering Magic Through Post Capture Artwork

Before/After images of The Campus Lofts & Townhomes following post production artwork.

As an architectural photographer very often the image I desire cannot be created in camera. Living and working in the Pacific Northwest means weather can be 'iffy', and last minute punch-list items often provide obstacles to navigate onsite - and always at the worst possible time. :) So when a client calls with an image need but the project is in that ‘punch-list mode’ and the weather is 'headed South', how do I approach this challenge? Simple. I take charge as usual but make the magic happen with post production artwork!

"The Wacom Pen - mightier than the mouse!"

Creative post production artwork has been an essential step in my workflow since I pressed a Wacom Intuos 5 Medium tablet into service back in 2013. It very quickly changed the way I approach post production and opened up incredible new opportunities I had not even imagined possible including taking my images round trip to the top of the International Photographic Competition stage as a Diamond Photographer of the Year (2015) and Silver Medalist (2016).  As a heavy Wacom user I look back and note it did take a bit of time to gain fluency with all the custom settings, keys, shortcuts and setup specific to my artistic vision and workflow. But clearly it is now one of the most important tools in my creative arsenal. Today I cannot imagine working on my images without the finesse and control it provides.

The Wacom Intuos 5 Medium tablet is an essential piece of kit in my creative photography!

The Wacom Intuos 5 Medium tablet is an essential piece of kit in my creative photography!

When working an image in post production I move through an image examining each element, ultimately asking that critical question “does it help the image? or hurt it?".  If it is a distraction or not. If it is I remove it and rebuild the surrounding elements. There is no formula, and there are always limits. Some complex scenarios are simply too time consuming and beyond the scope of the assignment budget. But no matter what my clients' images always benefit through post capture artwork. 

The example above is a classic Before/After image showing the value of post production artwork. It is an image taken of the Campus Lofts and Townhomes, an 'adaptive re-use' project recently completed here in Olympia, Washington for Ron Thomas of Thomas Architecture Studio.  Designer and Business Manager of TARCSTUDIO Christine Van Duzer was thrilled upon seeing the results appear before her. She shared this nice comment: "Comparing the images side by side, the difference is simply stunning. The original photo accurately portrays the building, but the enhancements allow you to notice all of the gorgeous architectural details without distraction as the architect intended." Thank you Christine!

Washington State Liquor Control Board Culture Posters

Washington State Liquor Control Board Culture Posters

I love helping clients navigate the visual obstacles they are often faced with while sailing heavy seas of market changes. With the passage of Initiative 1183, Washington State liquor sales were privatized and a large part of the identity of Washington State Liquor Control Board was was changed overnight. In reaction to this significant change there was an immediate need to help employees understand their new roles and responsibilities in light of the changes.

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2013 Commercial Photographer of the Year

2013 Commercial Photographer of the Year

For those of you that know me, I am an eternal student of photography. A technical nut. An over-the-top perfectionist. Even after all these years after being 'baptized' at Brooks. It's in my dna.

As you know, over the years we bounce our efforts off our peers through competition…

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2012 IPC - Bringing home the Bronze

Local Photographer Named Bronze Medalist at International Photographic Competition honored by peers and jurors for high-quality photography.

Olympia, Washington - - Doug Walker of Walker Photography in Olympia, Washington was named a Bronze Medalist in the Photographer of the Year category during Professional Photographers of America’s International Photographic Competition. He was honored at PPA’s annual convention during Imaging USA this past week in Atlanta, Georgia.

Walker was named a Bronze Medalist by earning a merit—a mark of quality and honor—for each of the four images included in his entry case to the International Photographic Competition. This is the most prestigious competition of its kind, where images are judged based on a standard of artistic excellence, not against each other.  In 2012, He was one of only 60 Bronze Medalists.

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