Entries by David Marquardt

2025 | Exhibit City News

When Danelle Dodds was putting together an article on trade show exhibit photography for Exhibit City News, we were flattered that she called us to comment and act as a resource for her piece. We talked about how photographing a booth is really telling the story of the exhibit. A brand has a story to […]

2021 | Splinterworks

Splinterworks, UK-based designers of high-end, designer pool slides and hammock baths, graciously selected us to photograph installations of their work in a pair private residences in Las Vegas. Splinterworks are* known for their chrome and high-gloss slides and baths which use beautiful curves to create slides and baths which are one part art, one part […]

2021-2025 | Making Up for Lost Time

Making Up for Lost Time Just like Coca-cola, we’ve got a history. Unfortunately, we have been neglecting our history and we haven’t made a post in our “What’s New” area for five years. Did nothing happen from 2021 until now? Did we crawl in a cave and ride our the pandemic? The opposite, actually. We’ve […]

Caesars Forum

After having been commissioned to come in and snap some construction photos of Caesars’ new convention space, Caesars Forum, we had the privilege of shooting the completed space for design firm KGA. Stunning with its bright, sweeping wide spaces yet littered with wonderful interior details, Caesars Forum adds spacious and beautiful options to future Vegas […]

Luxury Real Estate Photography in 2020

One of the best parts of being an architectural photographer is being able to see so many beautiful spaces. One of the most fun and diverse subjects we shoot is luxury real estate. From high-rise condos, to sprawling desert villas the range of luxurious spaces covers a broad spectrum of lifestyles and personalities: from lavish […]

Nicely Staging a Real Estate Shoot

A little staging can go a really long way to create beautiful pictures for a real estate listing. Take this two-bedroom townhouse. Unstaged, it might look small, confined, and uninviting. But with some nice staging and a little help with lighting to make is bright and vibrant, this little condo in Green Valley looks like […]

Pedestrian Grade Separation Construction Photography

A “pedestrian grade separation” is a wordy term for a footbridge, a crosswalk, a flyover–which over a street like Las Vegas Boulevard, is a very valuable thing. Combine a street with perpetual gridlock with a sea of sometimes sober sightseers and you concoct a cocktail for catastrophe. So one of the most worthwhile city investments […]

2019 Trade Show Photography

The start of each year heralds the arrival of a slew of high-profile trade shows in Las Vegas. Kicking off with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Las Vegas welcomes some of the biggest, most elaborate exhibits money can buy, and since these exhibits have a life span of only 3 or 4 days, documenting the […]

Woodside Homes Model Home Photography

We always love to shoot beautiful spaces. Woodside Homes recently gave us a call to photograph the models homes of two newly opened communities in Henderson. The photography for San Remo Townhomes and Alta Fiore at Lake Las Vegas allowed us to create images of some beautifully designed interiors and create real estate images which […]

Raiders Preview Center

There’s a lot of anticipation surrounding the arrival of the Raider in Las Vegas next year. As the new stadium is being built, the Raiders are getting Las Vegans excited and selling suites at the Raiders Preview Center in nearby Town Square. Downstream, a Portland-based experience designer, created the space, including a mock-up suite, interactive […]