A few years ago, I picked up a camera for the first time …

 

… and pretty quickly, I was hooked.

With those first few photographs, I knew I had a new passion, an activity that would satisfy me intellectually and could possibly provide me with some work over the coming years. It’s been non-stop ever since.

Since those early days, I have developed a focus on real estate, working with Hope Real Estate to record their renovation projects in Massachusetts. I record both the completed work and the construction phase. Documenting the evolution of a house from idea to final product can tell the full story of the house — all the hard work (and love) that goes into it. I am available to do this for your project, so don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I do comprehensive shoots, with quick turnaround.

On a much smaller scale, I am also currently documenting a private collection of objects designed by Alexander Girard, the graphic designer famous for his comprehensive work at La Fonda del Sol restaurant in New York City in the 1960s.

I take as my working motto the wise words a photographer once shared with me, “It takes a day to learn your camera. It takes a lifetime to learn how to take a good photograph.”

I’m on that journey now, and loving every step of the way. My home base is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but I have a camera with me wherever I go. Don’t hesitate to reach out with your own thoughts.

—Sam Seidel