Brad Feinknopf photography

Brad Feinknopf is a Columbus, Ohio–based architectural photographer with over 25 years of experience capturing built environments across the United States . Raised in a family of architects, he studied design at Cornell University before discovering photography in college and later worked in New York under renowned figures before founding Feinknopf Photography in 1988 . Over his career, he has documented more than 100 projects awarded by the AIA, and his images have appeared in leading architectural publications . Known for his mastery of light and composition and his preference for capturing spaces authentically in-camera, Feinknopf collaborates closely with architects to translate their vision into compelling visual narratives .

LOCATION: Columbus, Ohio
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Catherine Commons / ikon.5 architects

Catherine Commons / ikon.5 architects

Nestled in the vibrant Collegetown district of Ithaca, New York, Catherine Commons redefines off-campus living for Cornell University students. Designed as an apartment-style residential community, this expansive development comprises six thoughtfully designed buildings that offer a range…

Tranquil Abiding by Studio MM Architect

Tranquil Abiding House / Studio MM Architect

After years of intimate involvement with their Buddhist community in upstate New York, our spiritually-minded clients decided to plant roots closer to their Glen Spey temple. Despite the travel-loving couple’s broad geographic search for a second home,…

Chalet Perche / Studio MM Architect

Designed for a young couple that are energetic creatives in both their personal and professional lives, Chalet Perche draws its inspiration from both modern minimalist houses and the iconic French chalet.

TinkerBox House Studio MM Architect

TinkerBox House / Studio MM Architect

Nestled in the woods of Hudson Valley, this house was conceived as a car-lover’s dream retreat. A generously sized garage is the locus of the design, generating space for car storage and maintenance as well as a…

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Little Big House / Robert Maschke Architects

The architecture emerges from the reconciliation of inherent contradictions embedded within the site and program. The client desired an urban presence, while also creating private exterior space secluded from the surrounding context. The couple asked for flexibility…

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