Author: Josh Hood

  • Back To Nature | Costa Rica

    Back To Nature | Costa Rica

    Finally getting a chance to put together a small gallery of fine art landscape images I took in Costa Rica.  It had been a while since I was able to dedicated a vacation to photography.  Costa Rica did not disappoint!  What a beautiful country full of diverse climates and animals.  In a weeks time I was able to hit the ocean, visit the Manuel Antonio National Park, Hike to several Water falls and visit a large “Active” volcano.  All while stepping over or around crazy looking animals!  I’ll be adding to this gallery, but here are a few from the trip. Enjoy!

  • Moriroku North America & Brand Integration | M+A Architects

    Moriroku North America & Brand Integration | M+A Architects

    How do you incorporate 350 years of service and history into a facility? No idea, I’m just glad I only had the task of photographing it. The actual design and brand integration is much better left to the highly skilled team at M+A Architects. Photographing these elements are not necessarily easy, but you must tip your hat to the process of designing and integrating graphics that speak to the brand culture, inspire and grab your attention. Hopefully these images capture the design quality and integration into Moriroku’s facility.

  • Marysville, OH City Hall & Pavilion | Moody Nolan

    Marysville, OH City Hall & Pavilion | Moody Nolan

    Great use of city land & facility by Marysville and “always” solid design by Moody Nolan.

  • Water Street District | Crawford Hoying & Brackett Builders

    Water Street District | Crawford Hoying & Brackett Builders

    It’s awesome to see all the development and progress being made around Ohio. Sure, as an architectural photographer, it is good for business, but as a resident, home owner and forward thinker it great to see us invest and improve for our future. Dayton and Crawford Hoying along with Brackett Builders are a big part of the conversation and change! Honored to have the opportunity to capture finished photography of the Water Street District.  Here are just a few from the first phase.

  • Magnanni | Commercial  Photography Columbus Ohio

    Magnanni | Commercial Photography Columbus Ohio

    Glad to see these images turn out so well. That said, the majority who view these images on this post will not be able to appreciate the level of detail in the final images. That and the level of quality handcrafted into every one of these Magnanni shoes. Quality craftsmanship by Magnanni, Quality architecture and design by m+a architects and Quality photos…but that’s just my opinion.

  • Liberty Town Center | The Fillmore

    Liberty Town Center | The Fillmore

    Another successful trip to the Liberty Center. These are a few images from The Fillmore one of two onsite apartment buildings. Interior images, dealing with natural light, artificial light, people, materials, etc it’s never easy!

  • Cleveland State University | Research Lab

    Cleveland State University | Research Lab

    I was up in Cleveland thanks to BHDP providing architectural photography of a Cleveland State University research lab. It’s always interesting to see how new design is introduced into existing spaces. Plus, the challenge of providing functionality of a lab setting with the style and comfort of today’s amenities. Well done BHDP!

  • Columbus, Ohio fire station 3 | m+a architects architectural photography

    Columbus, Ohio fire station 3 | m+a architects architectural photography

    Another successful project emphasize by the subject matter and nature’s cooperation! Thanks to the city manager and Station 3 Chief and crew for allowing us access and helping us with site staging. Well done to m+a architects as well! I always enjoy photography and even more so when you able to document a facility which is used for such GREAT purpose. #preservationoflifeandproperty

  • Central State University | Student Center

    Central State University | Student Center

    Just finished up a project that I’d been working on with Moody Nolan since last fall. From what I’ve been told the Central State Student Center project/process from design to the built world took some 10 plus years! Congratulation to all those at the university and Moody Nolan for seeing the process through and to the current and future students enjoy! The center is very nice and from what I experienced a game changer for campus life.