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  • PUBLISHED  |  MARKETER  February 2019

    PUBLISHED | MARKETER February 2019

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]2018 year was a great year, providing plenty of reasons to be excited for this year.  Although I’ve been an Architectural Photographer in Columbus Ohio for several years now it has not been my sole focus until the last few which prevented me from truly investing in my business.  My approach hasn’t changed and our ability and image quality continues to improve, but now I can get out, connect and help more market through photography!

    SMPS has been a big contributor to that growth.  I’ve had the opportunity to meet some amazing clients and friends through the Columbus Chapter.  When asked to be featured in the Marketer I was excited and honored.  This publication has highlight some amazing photographers from across the country and to be in that community is humbling.  I can’t think of a better way to kick off the new year!  Some added fuel to help connect with new clients and friends!!

    So thank you to The Journal of The Society For Marketing Professional Services, SMPS Columbus and the publishing staff at SMPS.  I love the way the issue turned out.

    ©Marketer, The Journal of the Society for Marketing Professional Services, February 2019, www.smps.org

    As a Columbus, Ohio based Architectural Photography group with a creative studio in Northern Kentucky we are ready to service all regional cities and states. From Cleveland to Louisville, and Indianapolis to Pittsburgh we can handle all your Architectural Photography and video needs.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • University of Findlay  |  Michael G. & Patricia A. Oxley College of Business Project Video

    University of Findlay | Michael G. & Patricia A. Oxley College of Business Project Video

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_video link=”https://vimeo.com/316050712″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]CKP Project Video | University of Findlay’s new student center and Michael G. & Patricia A. Oxley College of Business. What a great project this was and very excited about how the finished images are turning out. As always, thank you to M+A Architects for their continued support.

    We tried to keep this to under 60, but when you’re feeling the music its hard to stop. Plus the building and landscape are beautiful!! Enjoy[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • 2018 Architectural Photography | Second Half

    2018 Architectural Photography | Second Half

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Growth & Commitment” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:center”][vc_column_text]

    Another year in the books and what a great second half!  Full of amazing projects with  travel to Florida, New Hampshire and multiple Midwest cities in Kentucky, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Each different and exciting, but all provided architectural photography opportunities at a high level to grow and build relationships nationally.

    Midway through the year I also strengthened my commitment to “our” photography approach. Yes, “our” –  very excited to welcome a full time creative partner, Aaron Asch, to manage processing and help with project photography and videography. Together Aaron and I plan to continue to push our abilities and creativity onsite and in the digital darkroom to provide the best imagery possible.

    There are too many people / clients  to thank, but we hope they all know how much we appreciate each opportunity provided and their continuous support. This new year is already off to a great start and we really look forward to working with new clients and all our current friends who make photography so enjoyable. Below is just a small selection of 18′ second half images.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row content_placement=”middle”][vc_column][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”19128,19154,19144,19159,19160,19176,19180,19178,19194,19213,19208,22500,22503,19207,19157,19129″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • 2018 Architectural Photography | First Half

    2018 Architectural Photography | First Half

    I really thought I’d be better at keeping up with a monthly blog post. Even a quarterly recap, but NO, here it is September! That said, my goal was always to be a bit more informative, include some insight or obstacles overcame to provide the creative images. Still the goal and plan to work on that as I head into 2019.

    For now just an image gallery from projects I’ve been fortunate to photograph across the east coast and midwest.  Please reach out for architectural photography projects locally or nationally!

    If you are interested in learning more about any of the images on this site, or would like to discuss services from Cory Klein Photography, please contact me at 513.383.9655 or email cwk@staging-insurance.wp59.qa.internal.searchatlas.com

  • Bowling Green State University | University Hall

    Bowling Green State University | University Hall

    Where to start, I’d say jump right into the image gallery! That said, what an amazing multi level renovation on one of the more historic buildings on Bowling Green State University’s campus. I’ve only seen a few before images, but based on the response of the University staff, discussions with the creative team at BHDP and some feedback from alumni to my image post this was a grand slam in terms of successful renovations. From the reworked exterior entrances, to the grand staircase and to the integrated branding elements the complete design was awesome to photograph. Thanks to the those at BHDP for the opportunity and the hospitality and “help” provided by the BGSU staff. Good things happen when you work together. Enjoy some of the project images below.

  • The Kenwood Collection & Towers | Cincinnati, Ohio

    The Kenwood Collection & Towers | Cincinnati, Ohio

    More from Cincinnati, Ohio!! It’s exciting to get back to my birth place and start building some business. Thanks to BHDP for another opportunity to photograph The Kenwood Collection and The Tower Offices. While living in Cincinnati I use to drive by this structure and wonder. No more wondering, finally this mix use site is developed! Here are several architectural photographs from inside to outside and ground to air. Enjoy…

  • Messer Construction HQ | BHDP

    Messer Construction HQ | BHDP

    It has been a busy end to the summer with plenty of large projects still in the production process. One fresh off the line is my Messer Construction architectural photography portfolio for BHDP Architecture. What a great opportunity to work with two elite brands in the Architecture and Construction world. The new headquarters for Messer, located in Cincinnati, Ohio is beautiful top to bottom. BHDP’s design was phenomenal l and scattered with many elements of Messer’s day to day services that put that special touch on the final presentation. Enjoy…

     

  • Crawford Hoying Bridge Park Office | M+A Architects

    Crawford Hoying Bridge Park Office | M+A Architects

    Bridge Park has been a second home for me the last year plus!  That said, I could literally move into Crawford Hoying’s new office! M+A did a fantastic job with the interior design and graphics and we spent quality time trying to capture the space, brand elements and ambiance! From the entry, to the office’s and lounge, great thought was put into function and design. Here are just a few Architectural photos of the interior.

  • Columbus Metropolitan Shepard Library | Moody Nolan

    Columbus Metropolitan Shepard Library | Moody Nolan

    Excited to share these images from the Shepard Library project, designed by Moody Nolan. This was a big opportunity for me and I’m blessed that Moody Nolan gave me the chance to earn it through prior projects. I’m more than pleased with the results and thank the Columbus Library staff and all those at Moody Nolan for their on site effort and continued support of my craft! Hopefully these images do this facility justice, as it is a very modern but comfortable and gorgeous structure inside and out. From the architectural design, to the materials and colors…perfection. Enjoy these architectural photographs of the Columbus Shepard Library.