Highlight of our Fave Assignments and a Look Back at 20212021 came and went, we kept trucking away with fulfilling assignment work for our loyal client base. We never say no to anybody in terms of taking on architectural photography work and it's because of this that we were inundated with a spectrum of different assignment, from getting the chance to document a 1920s relic Washington Smith home, to shooting a technology business park that draws its' inspiration from the NYC Highline to getting the opportunity to document an award wining student housing project that's on par with any Las Vegas establishment. 2021 had its ups in the sense that the building and design industry seemed to be really strong, projects were getting complete and ready to photograph. It also had its hiccups in terms of all of the political turmoil and social unrest that was dominating our collective consciousness. 2021 drew us nearer to our fellow Americans that call other parts of country home and at the same time devided us over questions of health care policy, inequality or political ideologies. We saw the dawn of a new period with having a return to normalcy for some while at the same time returning to the strict mandates of the past with all of the new Covid variant resurfacing. If 2022 taught us anything - it is that we can never really truly plan for the unexpected but, it's always good to be prepared and ready for the unexpected. Through hard work, training, experience and putting oneself in the most difficult scenarios does one rise to an occasion when any difficult situation need be met. We're looking forward to 2022 and all of the opportunities and experiences it might bring. We wish you love, peace and joy for the new year to come. We look forward to seeing you in the near future. BG
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