Photographer of modern architecture, interiors, art and design. David has over 25 years of experience in the visual arts including the role of Co-Visual Effects Supervisor on the Academy Award winning “Life of Pi”. Available for assignments nationwide, Lauer is passionate about capturing the work of leading architects, innovative designers and influential artists.
David Lauer draws upon his highly trained eyes to create compelling photographs with inviting compositions, emphasizing interesting details and engaging perspectives. His unique style brings images to life, evoking the feeling of the spaces he captures, often in cinematic fashion.
David’s images consistently position his premier clients to win architectural and design awards year after year. His work can be seen in a multitude of leading design magazines including Dwell and Architectural Digest and books from Thames & Hudson and the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Salida House is a serene modern residence perched on a mountainside overlooking the Arkansas Valley, with a direct view of the majestic Collegiate Peaks Range. Designed to integrate seamlessly with its mountainous environment
The modernity of the Nut House is obvious in the details. Exterior: the gable roof is articulated as a thin folded plane and thin fascia; the ‘traditional’ gable filigree here becomes a strong visual screen element and light box
This home was inspired by an industrial aesthetic, aiming to create the ultimate indoor-outdoor entertainment space and urban oasis for the owners and guests.
The owners of the Balsam Residence were interested in breathing new life into this mid-century home that had been untouched since its construction in 1968. The focus of the renovation was to not only give the exterior a much-needed aesthetic upgrade
In the family since the 1970s, this Vail Condo accommodates a large extended family. The three-story, 2,650-square-foot unit offers breathtaking views and reflects the owner’s love of family and skiing.
Situated on a triple-lot in Boulder’s Newlands neighborhood, this 3200 SF home was designed for a young couple looking to start a family and develop a property well-positioned for future resale in the Boulder real estate market.
Situated on a north-facing hillside in south Boulder, the home design was generated from the opportunities presented by 180-degree views of Boulder and the Flatirons while balancing the constraints of close neighbors and a steep site.
The Boulder house was purchased sight unseen online by a California couple with two young children. Upon arrival they discovered an aesthetically neglected building which, not long after, was struck by lightning which caused a fire.