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Featured in the New York Post: John Black Lee-Designed Connecticut Home

Carlos Marques ·
Featured in the New York Post: John Black Lee-Designed Connecticut Home

Our photography of a stunning Connecticut home designed by renowned architect John Black Lee was featured in the New York Post.

John Black Lee was one of the most important mid-century modern architects working in New England. His homes are known for clean lines, thoughtful integration with natural surroundings, and floor plans that feel both open and intentional. This particular residence is a textbook example of his design philosophy.

The Assignment

Photographing an architecturally significant home comes with responsibility. You’re not just documenting a property for sale; you’re capturing the vision of an architect whose work has historical value. Every angle, every lighting decision needs to honor the design while still presenting the home as a compelling place to live.

We focused on the geometric lines, the way natural light moves through the spaces, and the relationship between interior rooms and the surrounding landscape. Wide-angle shots captured the flow of the floor plan, while detail shots highlighted the craftsmanship and materials that define Lee’s work.

The Coverage

The New York Post feature brought national attention to both the property and our photography. It’s a reminder that when the images are strong enough, they don’t just sell homes. They tell stories that major publications want to share.

You can read the original article on the New York Post.