Photography that Reflects the Intent of Design
Designed as natural extensions of the architecture, these gardens are composed of sequences of measured, highly considered spaces. The layered, climate-responsive planting softens the structure of the home, while the different textures define the functionality of each space.
These gardens were photographed to reflect the intent of the landscape designer; the imagery focuses on proportion, material relationships, and the way the garden is experienced over time rather than at a single glance.
The photography works in collaboration with the garden design, documenting the balance between structure and softness, spaciousness and intimacy. Attention is given to scale, texture, and transition; elements that easily define a successful landscape but can be easily overlooked. Together, design and photography present the garden not as a static composition, but as a living environment shaped by use and light.

