Monday, December 28, 2015

Happy Holidays

On a recent trip to Denver for the holidays I photographed the Public Service Gas and Lighting building in downtown with its seasonal lighting all aglow. One of the many great lighting designs in sparkling city center.


Thanks to all my new and returning clients for another busy year filled with interesting and vibrant projects. I look forward to your new project challenges in 2016!

Happy Holidays!
-Andy Caulfield

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Sean Collier Memorial at MIT

I had been interested in photographing this powerful memorial as soon as I had been offered it. Sean Collier was the MIT police officer shot and killed by the Boston Marathon bombers as they fled the city. This beautifully lit and designed landscape memorial pays tribute to Sean and the sacrifice he made in a design of strength and unity.
Many months went by as all the parties concerned tried to find a date to photograph this moving memorial. In the peak of fall we found that day and I photographed this view, other high angle views and ground level views featuring the inspiring lighting design set into the pavers which show the constellation of stars in the sky the night of April 18, 2013.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Lounging Around

This view of the newly renovated guest lounge at the Simon Mall at Rockingham Park NH features its brightly colored red stuffed chairs and booths with the light streaming into this quiet end of the mall’s food court space where once stood a loud carousel.


Monday, October 5, 2015

Class Plan

It is always a challenge to photograph new construction, in this case a renovated lab-lecture space.
When that space has actually not been completed yet and the construction crew is still working on their final punch list on the day of photography it’s a challenge. Though we had to rewrite our class plan, we found a way to get the 4 views we needed with a cooperative construction manager, a ramped up shooting schedule and a bit of post production to make it all come together.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Boston’s Senator

I recently completed a large installation of wall decor photographs for EY Boston and Cambridge that features iconic views of the city and its history. This set of images which I curated from my existing image files and new photography would not have been complete without representing Boston’s Senator, the late Edward M. Kennedy with a dusk view of the new Institute for the U.S. Senate building.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Chartered Territory

This graphic and utilitarian designed charter school has begun to revitalize the neighborhood in which it is built. It is a beacon for the K-4 students it serves. I photographed both interiors and exteriors of this vibrant new school project.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Art Deco Challenge



The first challenge was to isolate this Art Deco icon that had been surrounded over the years by newer skyscrapers in downtown Boston’s financial district. 160 Federal Street was built in 1929 and remains one of city’s iconic designs. The second challenge was to arrange for access to the roof of an adjacent property on a beautiful summer evening to show this gem in all its finery.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Good Things Brought to Life

In this interior view of a GE facility in Massachusetts we tried to include the recently renovated interior reception along with the adjacent product showroom, tying the dynamic composition all together with the company logo.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Upstanding

Often a signature building and blue chip client is all that is needed to breathe life into what once was an underutilized part of a city. One Channel Center in Boston’s Seaport District is just one of those projects, the building is fully leased to one tenant until 2029.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Screen Test

A phone call to photograph some new interior screen designs for long time client Mitchell Mauk (Mauk Design) for his new company Humanitype on location in Iceland certainly got my attention this winter. But the logistics and scheduling were not to be so we decided to photograph the screens in the studio and place them into existing environments both interiors and landscapes. Here is one of our efforts. We created about 12 composites and Mitchell used them in his exhibit and marketing at the Milan Furniture Fair. His screen designs garnered a lot of attention.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Happy New Year 2015














2014 continued my success of the previous year and made it my busiest year in business.  I continued my work photographing both corporate and residential interior design, retail, educational, healthcare, landscape design and construction-industrial subjects.
My client base continues to grow with many new clients. Thanks to all who have made it a great year!

I'm looking forward to another year filled with great clients and interesting projects. Please contact me if I can be of help with your photography needs in 2015.

Happy New Year!
-Andy Caulfield