Posts in Architecture
Project Spotlight: Stevens Point Brewery New Hospitality Center for The Boldt Company

Stevens Point Brewery celebrated the opening of its new Hospitality Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony this past spring.

Graham Images was hired by The Boldt Company for a dual-purpose on this project - to capture the ribbon cutting event and to take architectural images of the completed project showcasing the work that Boldt completed. Having the opportunity to take photos to serve different purposes for the client in the same shoot keeps our work challenging, fun, and always different. 

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Project Spotlight: You Are Here Exhibit

‘You Are Here’ is not just an exhibition, it is an experience. Hands-on interactives make the past relevant. Rare photographs capture the imagination, and irreplaceable artifacts connect us with bygone generations.

Graham Images partnered with the History Museum to take images of the artifacts in You Are Here exhibit, photograph the opening reception event, and to photograph the Museum's architectural details on the exterior and interior of the building.

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Approach to Architecture Photography

When talking about my photographic approach to architecture projects, there are a few different routes to take depending on your needs. By answering a few questions, we can determine what approach is best to get all of the images you need for the project. 

  • Would you like people staged in your photos?

  • Are you providing blueprints with your shot list, or is Graham Images leading those decisions?

  • Are you interested in having photos of details and abstract elements?

  • Would you like aerial images from a drone?

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Snapshot: Breakthrough Collaboration Hub

reakthrough, a wholly owned business unit of U.S. Venture, is a leading innovator in energy and transportation management, dedicated to creating transparent strategies for the world’s leading shippers.

Their new headquarters, the Breakthrough Collaboration Hub, is located on the 4th and 5th floors within the Titletown Office in partnership with the Green Bay Packers. The 41,500 sq. ft space provides a flexible work environment for Breakthrough’s highly innovative and collaborative team, of over 100 employees.

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Snapshot: ThedaCare OSP for Miron Construction

ThedaCare Medical Center-Orthopedic, Spine and Pain, the region’s only comprehensive hospital dedicated exclusively to those three disciplines.  

The center offers high-end features and brings together experts from ThedaCare and Neuroscience Group who collaborate to provide seamless, coordinated care for the full range of orthopedic, spine and pain needs — all toward the goal of providing patient-centered, efficient care at a reduced cost. 

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Snapshot: Mount View Care Center for Miron Construction

Mount View Care Center is a 160-bed skilled nursing facility that overlooks picturesque Lake Wausau and has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as one of the Best Nursing Homes in the United States. This new facility includes; a Dementia/memory care unit, physical therapy and short-term physical therapy unit, ventilation unit, a patient kitchen, office. spaces, and a space for administration.

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Project Spotlight: TitletownTech

TitletownTech is a cornerstone in the Green Bay Packers’ Titletown development. The organization was created through a partnership between the Packers and Microsoft. It is both a testament to a gridiron legacy built on grit and determination, and proof that there’s more to Green Bay than just football—a truth the Packers organization has recently been building upon, literally.

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Expectations for Architecture Photography

No, I don’t have a time machine. Or superhuman speed. But here’s what I do have: a willingness to ask lots of questions so that I can deliver exactly what’s needed. Last year, a client tasked me with capturing images of 176 healthcare locations spread out across the state of Indiana. It’s a job that could have easily taken up to over three weeks to complete. I shot it all in just two weeks.

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