Friday, October 23, 2009

HDP is an Art Angel
Award winning firm, Hickok Cole Architects, opens it's doors every year to host "Art Night" and raise money for Washington Project for the Arts. Local artists showcased their work to raise money for WPA and build the local arts community. HDP joined other local businesses as a contributing Art Angel for the event. Judy photographed the event and Anice and Allen were selected as two of the exhibiting artists. A fun time had by all!


Thursday, October 1, 2009

5 clients
6 awards!

Congratulations to our clients on winning AIA/DC Chapter Awards for their outstanding projects!

Bonstra Haresign Architects
Parker Flats at Gage School, The Shelton
Chatelain Architects PC
Stanford at Washington DC
Reader Swartz Architects
City Meat Building
Robert M Gurney, FAIA
Ten Year House
Studio27 Architecture
Kipp DC Benning Road Campus

All winning projects will be published in the Winter issue of ArchitectureDC.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Game Day at University of Maryland


University of Maryland has a new expansion to Byrd Stadium and the Terps are lovin' it! Judy Davis and Allen Russ photographed Tyser Tower for Heery on Opening Day 2009 and included fans and students utilizing the new space.

Can you see how Photoshop helped "enhance" this image compared to what Mother Nature provided us? We love Photoshop, you can "fix" anything.

Congratulations to Heery and Clark Constructionfor delivering the facility a full year ahead of the initial schedule proposed by the University!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

New Client - Clark Nexsen


Anice recently met with Frank Kaye of Clark Nexsen, and was selected to photograph their new WDC offices. Clark Nexsen is a premier architecture, engineering, interior design and planning firm that has been in continuous operation for 89 years. With offices in Washington D.C - Norfolk, Alexandria, Richmond, and Roanoke, Virginia - Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, Clark Nexsen employs a staff of over 500, which includes 170 LEED Accredited Professionals. They specialize in college and university buildings, federal, municipal and state government facilities, offices, commercial, healthcare, retail, food-service, recreational, and manufacturing. We thoroughly enjoyed working with this firm and look forward to more collaborations in the future!

Friday, September 4, 2009

That Extra Mile... Value Added Services...


Call it what you like. We go to great lengths to make sure every shot is perfect.

This is Allen, and his three identical brothers, doing a little prep-work during one of his recent photoshoots for Graham Landscape Architecture.

Friday, August 14, 2009

2009 Design Award for Randall Mars Architects


Recently photographed by Anice Hoachlander, the Viola residence won a Remodeling Magazine Design Award and a Fairfax County Exceptional Design Award. Anice had a gorgeous spring day to capture the project. Congratulations to Randy and his project team. To see more of the project, go to the Randall Mars Architects website. Winning projects will be published in the September issue of Remodeling Magazine.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

New Client - Bell Architects


Marilynn Mendell referred us to architect, David Bell (thanks Marilynn!), to photograph his new offices located in an historic townhouse in downtown Washington, DC near the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Bell Architects specialize in difficult, urban sites, sustainable design, historic preservation and adaptive reuse. Anice photographed both exteriors and interiors of their space. In the exterior photo shown here, Anice created a stitched panorama in elevation to provide context to the historic nature of this project.


Thursday, July 2, 2009

Best of Interior Design - Washington Spaces


Congratulations to Susan Gulick Interiors for winning a Best of Interior Design Award in Washington Spaces' 2009 Design Competition! The winning project of 35 entries for Living Rooms was featured in the Spring 2009 issue. Susan's client, a family of four in this Great Falls, VA home, wanted to "create order and serenity" in the room where they would spend most of their time. Meanwhile, the furniture had to be durable to withstand the daily use by the 2 young girls and the family dog. Add that gorgeous, teal blue accent color with the maple and walnut wall panels and this room is a knockout!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Experimental Night Photography


As digital technologies have evolved we are routinely testing the limits of our cameras and exploring the myriad of options now available to us via digital photography and photoshop.

These photographs are from one of Allen's recent shoots for Barnes Vanze Architects. Using photoshop, classic lighting techniques and two types of cameras: an old view camera with a digital adapter and a new digital view camera, he was able to capture this Virginia vineyard house at night. Each photograph is made up of several exposures and took a total of about 3 hours to capture, not including setup!

Friday, June 19, 2009

New Client BBG-BBGM

Judy Davis recently shot the Westin in Virginia Beach for BBG-BBGM. Exterior photography took important consideration so as to highlight the Town Center aspect with surrounding views. We also photographed the Lobby, late night of course. One aspect of photographing interiors in a busy reception area is that we sometimes have to accomplish this task from 10pm until dawn. Come join us, these kinds of shoots are always fun!


BBG-BBGM provided the architectural design of this mixed-use project in the Town Center of Virginia Beach. The tower is designed to emphasize the verticality of the form, yet to reflect the change in uses from the hotel on the lower floors to the typical residential floors, finally to the four floors of high-end luxury residential and the residents’ social room at the apex.

Friday, May 15, 2009

17th Annual Custom Home Design Awards


Congratulations to Robert M. Gurney and Jeffrey Broadhurst - 2 of our clients who won Custom Home Awards this year. Anice Hoachlander photographed the projects; Gurney's Harkavy residence won a Custom Detail Merit Award and Broadhurst received an Accessory Building Grand Award for the Shack at Hinkle Farm. CUSTOM HOME received 513 entries in nine categories. Just 24 projects were singled out for accolades. The jury was comprised of four distinguished custom builders and architects, including Heather Cass, FAIA, Cass & Associates Architects, Washington, D.C.; Jacob S. Goldberg, Goldberg General Contracting, Chicago; Mary Griffin, FAIA, Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects, San Francisco; and David Warner, Redhorse Constructors, San Rafael, Calif.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Residential Architect Design Awards Announced



The 10th annual residential architect Design Awards were just announced in the March/April issue. There were over 1100 entries this year in 16 categories. Only 44 projects were recognized for honors and Anice Hoachlander photographed three of the winners. Broadhurst Architects won the Outbuilding Grand Prize for the Shack at Hinkle Farm. The judges gave the project a Grand award for the architect's tenacity and the simplicity of outcome. Bonstra Haresign Architects won an adaptive reuse merit award for Parker Flats at Gage School in Washington, DC. The architects converted an abandoned public school building into 92 loft-style condos. The results were lauded by the judges as "skillfully done inside and outside." And Barnes Vanze Architects won a Restoration/Preservation Merit Award for an historic virginia farmhouse in Great Falls, VA. "They brought the house into a 20th-century lifestyle and maintained the richness," said one judge.
Congratuations to our winning clients this year and thanks for the opportunity to photograph such wonderful projects!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Smithsonian NMAAHC


Congratulations to our client, Smithgroup! They were selected as part of the team to design the new National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), to be constructed on the National Mall. Freelon Adjaye Bond/Smithgroup was among six architectural firms shortlisted for the museum's design competition. The building will be worthy of the museum's vision and its prominent place on the National Mall, it embodies the African American spirit.

Judy Davis supplied site photography so that renderings could be matched to the site photos for their submission and design intent. Photographs were photoshopped and retouched to look like the rendered view from the Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

AIA Convention - Exhibition

Anice & Judy have been chosen among ASMP professional photographers to exhibit their work at the AIA Convention in San Francisco in May.  We are members of the Architectural Photography Specialty Group within ASMP, and the gallery will highlight images from nationally recognized architectural photographers.



Architect: WDG Architecture, Washington DC

AIA Convention - Gallery

Photograph selected for the AIA Convention in San Francisco, May 2009














Architect: Barnes Vanze, Washington DC

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Kettler Capitals Iceplex at Dawn


This image was taken at dawn at the Kettler Capitals Iceplex practice rink and Corporate Headquarters in Arlington Virginia.

When Judy Davis met the client at the site at 5am, heavy fog was forecasted for the morning commute. As she was preparing the interior, her assistant was setting up supplemental lighting, and the client was cleaning up and removing unsightly items in the perimeter offices and conference room in the lower right windows.

HDP tries to prepare our clients when we say that dusk and dawn shots are intense in set-up and preparation. We race the sun for that perfect moment of balance, interior light to exterior ambient light ratio. Since the fog was so heavy, when Judy finished shooting, the client turned to her and asked "Did we get the shot?"

Once the image was proofed and emailed, the client loved the shot! They presented it at the 2007 NAIOP Awards ceremony in which they won Best Building Award of Excellence.