
Check out this beauty of a cover for Oregon Home. This is definitely one of my favorite classic interior shots I’ve ever taken for a magazine. Jon Taylor Carter’s art direction was really instrumental in pulling off all these great images. I also have to give a lot of credit to the home owners Jay and Diane Speakman for giving us such beautiful home decor to work with. They own an antique store in Canon Beach called Seaseme and Lilies and many of the wonderful things that furnish their home speak to the inventory they carry at their shop. Everything seemed to fit together so well. It seemed like no matter where I placed the camera, a shot could be found.
For you Photoshop geeks out there, click here to see how I retouched the cover shot.
And here are the rest of the tearsheets:
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