Photo Friday

I will be featuring gardens in Midway, Utah, that serve as my inspiration as I drag the tiller out and try to revive our half-acre from winter’s wear and tear and the newly blossomed carpet of dandelions.
Perhaps it’s the reduce-reuse-repair-recycle messages of Earth Day, but my thoughts this week turn to historic home restorations.
While many couples say they could never do it, I meet many couples where the strong relationship at home extends to business.
The Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer home was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for an unbuilt home in California and then adapted for property at Taliesen West.
I usually feature and discuss residential architecture and design, but this week I am showcasing office and commercial buildings and the return of modernism.
Where better for a golfer to find happiness on a rainy day than in this golf simulator I photographed in a house built by Upland Development?
I revisited a home that I first photographed over 32 years ago to make new photographs, and I was struck how the timeless design has endured.
Located on a large, deeply forested lot in the lower White Pine Canyon area near Park City, this home celebrates its complete privacy with unobstructed views to the outdoors and shows an especially well-executed open floor plan. Scott Jaffa, architect with Park City’s Jaffa Group, designed this glass cabin for...
Markay Johnson Construction’s entry in the 2017 St. George Parade of Homes is a desert home designed to enjoy the beauty, vistas, and climate of Kayenta, an environmentally sensitive development near Ivins. Called the Point, the home functions just as intended and serves as an example of how a...
I realize that it’s important to resist telling teenagers how fast they are growing up, but is it equally annoying to carry on how fast Salt Lake City is becoming a sophisticated city? Those were my thoughts when I photographed 4th West in Salt Lake City, a new apartment complex...