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Atlanta Residence<br>Studio One
Atlanta Residence | Writing Room<br>Studio One
Atlanta Residence | Dining Room<br>Studio One
Franklin, TN Residence<br>Bauer Askew Architecture
Franklin, TN Residence<br>Bauer Askew Architecture
Nashville Residence | Living Room<br>Bauer Askew Architects
Nashville Residence | Sitting Room<br>Bauer Askew Architects
Nashville Residence | Kitchen<br>Bauer Askew Architects
Atlanta Residence | Elevation Portrait<br>Studio One
Atlanta Residence | Stone Detail<br>Studio One
Atlanta Residence | Master Bedroom<br>Studio One
Kiawah Island Residence | Coastal Home with Lap Pool<br>Christopher Rose Architects
Kiawah Island Residence<br>Christopher Rose Architects
Kiawah Island Residence<br>Christopher Rose Architects
Kiawah Island  | Sitting Area<br>Christopher Rose Architects
Atlanta Residence | Contemporary Pool<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Atlanta Residence | Approach View<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Atlanta Residence | Dining Room<br>Surber Barber Choate &amp; Hertlein Architects
Atlanta Residence | Living and Dining Room<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Spring Island Contemporary Coastal Home<br>Walker Concepts Architecture
Spring Island Residence | Staircase and Art<br>Walker Concepts Architecture
Atlanta Residence | Twilight Portrait<br>Studio One
Cashiers Residence | Mountain Home Living Room and Fireplace<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Cashiers Residence | Mountain Home Patio View<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects, Inc.
Cashiers Residence<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Nashville Residence<br>Binkley Garcia Architecture
Nashville Residence<br>Binkley Garcia Architecture
Atlanta Residence | Twilight Portrait<br>Studio One
Atlanta Residence | Deck<br>Studio One
Atlanta Residence | Living Room with Fireplace<br>Studio One
Atlanta Residence | Master Bedroom<br>Studio One
Kiawah Island Home and Pool<br>Christopher Rose Architects
Kiawah Island  | Grand Staircase<br>Christopher Rose Architects
Atlanta Residence | Approach View at Twilight<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Atlanta Residence | Pool with Reflection<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Atlanta Residence | Sun and Shadow Patterning<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Atlanta Residence | Terrace<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Naples Residence | Contemporary Lanai<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Naples Staircase with Sculpture<br>Surber Barber Choate & Hertlein Architects
Kiawah Island Residence | Grand Stair<br>Christopher Rose Architects
Bray’s Island Residence<br>Walker Concepts Architecture
Bray’s Island Residence | Breakfast Area<br>Walker Concepts Architecture
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Atlanta Real Estate Photography

Architecture is inhabited sculpture.

Professional Real Estate Photography in Atlanta

When photographing custom homes, we always keep in mind that we are entering someone’s personal living space.  They’ve graciously allowed us in as guests, and we behave in a way that reflects our appreciation of their willingness to receive us. We take special care to attune ourselves with the sensibilities of every individual homeowner. We endeavor to leave an invisible footprint and conduct our real estate shoots in a way that allows for minimal disruption to the homeowner’s life and sensibilities.

In order to do this, effort is made to ensure that the time of arrival, and the anticipated time of departure are well understood and agreed to by all.  At Creative Sources we believe that these homeowners are accommodating us by allowing us into their custom home, and we must reciprocate. For instance, not a morning person? That’s okay! No dawn shots then. We have the experience and expertise to render stunning and effective imagery throughout the day or in the evening. 

If feasible, we always leave the heavy equipment outside, and only bring in what we need.  The fewer items we bring into our clients’ homes, the fewer chances for accident or disruption. We always take the time to talk to the owners and let them know they’re hosting people who know and appreciate the fact that they’re extending grace and hospitality by letting us be invaders into their most private space.  We’re adept at helping people feel at ease while we translate their most personal project into a work of art.

Creative Sources Photography | Atlanta Architectural Photographers

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