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Cornerstone Construction: Ignited Spaces, Hollywood CA

Imagine that you need an office space but you can't really afford to pay the rent for a space all on your own. Not to mention there is also a power bill, water, internet, maybe even parking to cover.  What if you just need a cool place to have a meeting but the thought of meeting at the local Starbucks one more time just seems so unprofessional. What if you work alone but you miss being around coworkers and the energy of having people around excites you? Well I have a place you need to check out!

It is called Ignited Spaces! It is located in Hollywood California and is the perfect solution for anyone looking to have some office space without having to cover all the cost on their own. This is a communal office working environment.  All you do is pay a very reasonable monthly fee and you have access to everything a high-end office space has to offer. Conference rooms, kitchen, lobby, internet, copy machines, espresso machine and more.  Amazing!  I have to admit that while I was there photographing I did try out the espresso machine and it was heavenly! I'm sold! Not to mention the view from the top floor of this building looks directly at the Hollywood sign as well as downtown LA.  Enough said!

The crew at Cornerstone Construction did an amazing job remodeling this space and once again I feel so blessed that I was able to capture it.  Cornerstone continues to up their game with each project with this one is even more amazing then the last. Way to go Cornerstone Construction

Checkout the amazing space in the gallery below. 

Beach Life - Podiatric Laser Center

I had the wonderful pleasure of shooting for the Beach Life Podiatric Laser Center this week.

They contacted me through Cornerstone Construction who had just completed construction on their new office design. The clinic turned out beautifully and they were really excited to get some pictures for their website

This shoot was pretty straight forward but was not without its technical challenges. There was plenty of experimentation on site to discover how best to capture the space for the look I was trying to achieve. I wanted to make sure to show off the natural light coming into the space rather than the typical "clinical over head lighting" that most doctors offices have.  In the end I captured it both ways, once with lights on, and once without so that I could blend them together in post and get the best of both worlds.  The final images turned out wonderfully and in the end really showed off the essence of the space.

Also, while I was there I did some head shots for Dr. Michael Eskarous as well. It was fun to take off the architecture photography hat for a minute and do some portraits.  The one I included in the gallery I thought turned out really well.

Overall the client was really please with the final images and so was I.