Beauty in Design | Searcy, AR Photographer

I am so excited to share these images of my recent project in Southern California.  This is my gorgeous sister who is an incredibly talented interior designer.  She and her fabulous husband flew me out and put me to work photographing her and their amazing 1920’s California home last week and these are just some of the images.   As much as I love portrait work, I have recently discovered that I really enjoy the challenge of interior design photography.   It’s amazing how much the look of an image can change by moving a vase or pillow just an inch. (…or even a fraction of an inch)  I’ve never been great at landscape photography, and have found myself frustrated when I’ve tried to capture a scene a certain way…I think it’s because I can’t manipulate it like I can the set up of a room.  Ok, I’m a control freak.  :)    I LOVE their home and am so happy to be able to present these images of such a classy, cozy and beautiful space…not to mention these glamorous images of my sis.  I LOVE her.

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  • Mary PloushaApril 13, 2011 - 12:08 pm

    LOVE it Cheryl!!! Beautiful home & interior designer : )ReplyCancel

  • Missy turleyApril 13, 2011 - 12:30 pm

    Fabulous!!! Your sister is beautiful!! Your photography is amazing! Is that smoke I see in the last picture? Very cool!ReplyCancel

  • Mark GregoryApril 13, 2011 - 1:24 pm

    Stunning! The house, your sister, and OF COURSE your photography.ReplyCancel

  • Cheryl WeaverApril 13, 2011 - 4:34 pm

    Thank you so much!!! :) Missy, yes that is smoke. My sister had just blown out the candles from the previous shot as I decided to pull in tighter. Decided to just leave it… I think it’s kind of cool. :)ReplyCancel

  • bobApril 17, 2011 - 10:20 am

    Incredible home and wonderful job capturing it! Love the ceiling in the small dining room. Funny, I had seen the smoke also and was imagining what was happening out side the frame. Cigar, candle, burnt turkey ;)ReplyCancel

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