We are proud to now be offering a new style of photography for interiors and exteriors called High Dynamic Range. The purpose of this style of photography is to be able to show detail where a normal image would fall short. High Dynamic Range, or HDR as it is called, gives detail in the darkest shadows as well as the brightest highlights. If you look at the example below as a large print, you can see the railing and chandeliers inside the lobby, something you could never do with film or regular digital photography.
Be aware, a lot of people are going to starting saying they can do HDR, but it is more than pressing a button in photoshop. We have studied with Ben Willmore and Dan Burkeholder, 2 of the experts in HDR and learned the secrets and tricks to creating a true HDR image.
Check out the image below. Before is the type of image you’d get from a photographer who did not know HDR. After is the HDR image we created of the same scene. If you’d like to see the detail in the full size file. Please feel free to contact the studio and I’ll be happy to share the file with you.


