Blue Dog Residence by Smitharc Architects
Nestled in the slope of a picturesque pond-side acreage, the Blue Dog Residence is for a young family seeking to enjoy the natural beauty of rural North Carolina.
About Keith Isaacs
Keith Isaacs is an architectural photographer based in Raleigh, North Carolina with a focus on documenting the built environment, its connection to landscape and the how people both occupy and experience such spaces.
He was the photographer for the American Institute of Architects (AIA) national advertising and marketing campaign, A Blueprint for Better, in both 2016 and 2017, which highlighted architecture that is serving the greater good of a community and the members of the community that are affected by it. He was also selected to 2018’s The List: The Top Photographers on Photoshelter.
Keith is available for assignment across the Southeast, Mid Atlantic and globally.
FAA Licensed Drone Operator + Member of the American Institute of Architectural Photographers (AIAP).
LOCATION: Raleigh, North Carolina
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Nestled in the slope of a picturesque pond-side acreage, the Blue Dog Residence is for a young family seeking to enjoy the natural beauty of rural North Carolina.
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