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Glamorous Four-Square

Here’s a recent project I shot for Jessica Helgerson’s portfolio. This beautiful remodel of a turn-of-the-century Southeast Portland four-square blurs the lines between modern hip and classic bungalow. The whole house was filled with eye candy furnishings, which is always fun to photograph. I loved the bubble chandelier, the Egyptian tin shades, and the blown glass sculptures by Portland-based glass artist Andy Paiko. A great project to photograph and I’m really happy with how the shots turned out.

3 Responses to “Glamorous Four-Square”

  1. beth says:

    Just found your blog…your work is incredible! Totally love everything about it!! I look forward to following your blog!!

  2. Lincoln Barbour says:

    Thanks Beth! Really appreciate the kind words.

  3. [...] Jessica Helgerson is an incredibly gifted interior designer. Every project I shoot for her is a true joy and I always get some portfolio worthy shots. This four square remodel is just incredible. To see all the shots, click here. [...]

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