Here is a nice shot of the Omni Hotel/Austin Centre in Austin, Texas.
McKinney York has designed the renovation of UT Austin’s Geosciences Building. Click on the image to view a gallery of images of this project.
Jacobs Engineering sent us to Biloxi, Mississippi a few weeks ago to photograph finished new construction of the Armed Forces Retirement home project. Click on the image to view the gallery.
Ft. Worth Contemporary Arts Museum, 2011.
Here is an image of the new MD Anderson CTT project, more to come!
I’d forgotten how good this project looks until I saw these images on the interior designer’s website. Have a look by clicking on the link.
http://www.emintdesign.com/2011/05/16/texas-am-hsc-2/
In 2009 I was lucky enough to photograph a high rise residential project for a company based in Spain and an architecture firm based in Houston; one of the design architects from that firm recently hired us to photograph one of his homes near Gruene, Texas. Click in the image to view the project gallery.
W recently photographed the Stayton Residences in Fort Worth, click on the image to view a gallery of images.
Recently we photographed the new Hays County Government Center for HDR Architecture. Please click on the image to view a gallery of this project.
Recently we photographed the Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital Complex for Latitude Dallas. Thanks to Daniel Minton for all his help with the shoot!
We recently photographed the new Imaging Center for PhiloWilke Partnership in the Dallas Medical Center at the Children’s Hospital. Click on the image to view the gallery.
http://westlakepicayune.com/2011/12/28/local-building-firm-claims-seven-national-awards/
Click on the photograph to go to the gallery of this project.
Here is a time lapse we shot last year of the Austin Texas skyline while the Austonian and the W were still under construction.
Recently we were honored to be chosen to photograph the new Four Seasons residences for Michael Graves and BOKA Powell Architects.
Click on the image to view a gallery of this project.
http://laughingsquid.com/incredibly-elaborate-rube-goldberg-style-photography-machine/
Texas Architect Magazine has published a feature on the renovation of the historic Starr Building by McKinney York Architects for McGarrah Jessee Advertising.
Click on the image to view the magazine feature.

Katrine Formby, our friend and owner of the Telluride condos we photographed recently sent this wonderful comment about the work we did for her.
“My husband and I flew Thomas up to Telluride to photograph our downtown remodels. It was so worth bringing him all the way from Austin because the photos (as you can see) were spectacular. Originally we were planning to use these photos only for our website since we rent out our units when we are not able to use them, but after the photo shoot, we realized that Thomas’s work was so good that we thought we would take a chance at submitting them to some interior design magazines.
Eight magazines decided to publish Thomas’s work. We were stunned. I know this would not have happened had it not been for the quality of the photos. In addition to getting excellent results, Thomas was a joy to work with–ok, maybe he was a little too detailed oriented (my initial thought) but the proof is in the pictures–he is a professional and an artist and he was right about being detail oriented!”
An article in Residential Architect about architect’s websites quotes McKinney York Architects, please check it out!
http://www.residentialarchitect.com/internet/on-the-web-and-in-the-loop.aspx
Recently a friend completed the renovation of a complex of Condos in Telluride and we were fortunate enough to be chosen to photograph them for her and the Interior Designer Kari Demond of KLM Interiors. I don’t know if you have ever ridden in a twelve seat jet, the ones that just barely clear the tops of the mountains? It was a bumpy ride, but was it ever worth it! Telluride is just as beautiful as they say. Please do contact the owners at HeartofTelluride.com and stay in this most beautifully renovated space! Click on the image to view the gallery.

















