Joe Fletcher Photography

About Joe Fletcher

Born and raised in London, UK, Joe Fletcher studied painting at Chelsea College of Art & Design, receiving his BA in Fine Art, and later attended London’s Goldsmiths University, graduating with a MFA in photography. In 2003, he left soggy London for foggy San Francisco. His photos have since been featured in magazines such as Wallpaper, Architectural Digest and San Francisco, displaying his aesthetic and his appreciation for the art of architecture and the beauty of light. Fletcher is also the photographer of two books Ranch Houses, Living the California Dream (Rizzoli) and Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House (Rizzoli). He now lives with his wife and two mischievous dachshund mutts in Oakland, CA

LOCATION: Oakland, California
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Vinegar Hill Apartment Features Modern Clean Detailing and Natural Materials 2

Vinegar Hill Apartment Features Modern Clean Detailing and Natural Materials

New York based studio General Assembly developed a total renovation project for an apartment in the Vinegar Hill neighbourhood. After trying and failing to find an apartment with character, the owners of this space opted to combine two fairly lifeless new development apartments and renovate to perfectly suit their style.

State Street Apartment by General Assembly

Architects: General Assembly Project: State Street Apartment Location: Brooklyn, New York, NY, United States Area: 800 sf Photography: Joe Fletcher In Brooklyn Heights, architect Sarah Zames of firm General Assembly turned a dated 800-square-foot apartment into a comfortable home for a young couple. From the architect: The owners of State Street apartment are creatives with busy travel

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Benvenuto House by Faulkner Architects

Architects: Faulkner Architects Project: Benvenuto House Location: Truckee, California, USA Photography: Joe Fletcher Truckee, California’s Benvenuto House was designed by Faulkner Architects for a New York–based client. The Eastern tradition and background of the Client finds influence in the material finish qualities of the house. Aspiring to descriptions of shade, shadow and dimness by Junichiro-Tanizaki

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