ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS PHOTOGRAPHY - Business and Photography Techniques for Commercial Photography by Ethan Tweedie

Why You Should Take This Class:

This class is for the photographer that wants to take their real estate/architecture/commercial photography to the next level in a fun and open atmosphere. We will discuss all the techniques you need to create images used by architects, interior designers, luxury hotels and high-end builders.

• Shooting on location as Ethan demonstrates his techniques and student time photographing the same space on their own.
• Digital Darkroom techniques taking your images from bland to beautiful using software programs such as Lightroom and Photoshop,
• The business of commercial photography, pricing, estimating, invoicing, marketing, licensing and finding clients.

Registration for the class at the Texas School of Photography is January 3rd at 11 pm CST. Last year there were 75 plus people that signed up for the class of 25 students so you will want to have your finger on the trigger at exactly the right time. To register and learn more click HERE

To learn more about the Texas School of Photography and my class click HERE

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Luxurious Modern | Mehana Makai | Pu’uwai Design & Construction | Kukui’ula | Kauai | Hawaii by Ethan Tweedie

Some highlights from a recent shoot for Puuwai Design & Construction on Kauai

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek | Redesigned Suites and Rooms Photography by Ethan Tweedie

The stately Mansion on Turtle Creek, a Four-Star Rosewood Hotel and Resort, over the last year renovated and redesigned all of their hotel rooms and suites. As the rooms came on line I would travel to Dallas to spend several days capturing the new spaces, this process took several trips over the last year to accomplish and I am very pleased to be able to share these exquisite rooms, baths and suites.

The project architect was Three Living Architects | Dallas Texas and the interior designer was Thomas Pheasant | Washington D.C.

Rosewood Hotels & Resorts® manages 24 one-of-a-kind luxury properties in 15 countries, with 23 new hotels under development. Each Rosewood hotel embraces the brand’s A Sense of Place® philosophy to reflect the individual location’s history, culture and sensibilities. The Rosewood collection includes some of the world’s most legendary hotels and resorts, including The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel in New York, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas and Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel in Paris, as well as new classics such as Rosewood Beijing.





Auberge Mauna Lani Resort Room Photography by Ethan Tweedie


Super excited to share some images we shot for the newly renovated Auberge Mauna Lani on the Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii.

Smithsonian Magazine Feature Article-A Star Orbiting in the Extreme Gravity of a Black Hole Validates General Relativity by Ethan Tweedie

One of my images of the W.M. Keck Observatory on the Summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii was featured in the July 2019 Smithsonian Magazine. To read the article in the Smithsonian Magazine click here

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Recent Interiors Photoshoot | Drake Interiors | Big Island | Kailua-Kona by Ethan Tweedie

Elizabeth Drake of Drake Interiors had me shoot this super clean and elegant Master Bath at the Orchid House | Holualoa | Big Island | Hawaii The view from the Bath Tub was so inviting and very private.

Art Show Images from Aerial Perspectives of Hawaii by Ethan Tweedie

Here are the images that were in the Aerial Perspectives of Hawaii Art Show held August 16th 2019 at the Harbor Gallery. Please stop by the Gallery or contact me if you have any pricing or sizing questions! CONTACT ME

Art Show Update!! Vintage Mauna Kea Prints! by Ethan Tweedie

My classmate at Parker School, Jonah Roll has made available two prints by his father (My photography teacher at Parker School) former Star Bulletin Chief Photographer Warren Roll.  Proceeds from these remastered 16x16 metal prints will go towards Parker School Scholarships.

Both images were taken in 1968, the first image is the summit of Mauna Kea with only one telescope (The University of Hawaii 0.6m) and the second print is of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel shortly after it opened.

I hope to see you at the Harbor Gallery in Kawaihae, Friday August 16th 2019 from 6pm to 8pm! Come talk story!