Closet Photographer on the Edge?
February 24th, 2010 Posted in Architectural PhotographyThere are too many puns and jokes that could be made from these situations from a recent architectural photography shoot for Marriott here in Nashville. My first assistant Rory White is lightning fast with his iPhone camera to capture me in precarious situations.
It never fails, regardless of how big a room is, when photographing architecture I always find myself crammed up in a corner, against a wall, or in this case … in a closet. No, there were no skeletons. Just a nice robe for the next guest.

Kyle Dreier stuck in closet.
Or, in this case, where we were rooftop and leaning over the edge three stories up. It was brutal cold with the wind.

Kyle Dreier out on edge.
I’m afraid you’ll just have to wait for a later post to see the finals. It was a good day of shooting and the client was very good to work with. Here’s hoping that we do more for Marriott here in the near future.
- Kyle



One Response to “Closet Photographer on the Edge?”
By Jeff McMahon on Mar 5, 2010
Well, I’ve gotta say…as I find myself going from the bus to hotel rooms more and more with the buildup of the Tim McGraw “Southern Voice” concert tour, I’m now gonna be compelled to wander over after dropping my luggage on the bed…and CHECK…
…just to make sure. “Nope. My closet’s empty.”
I’m just sayin’…McMahon