65 Carson Ave, Newburgh, NY
This little vacant rental posed quite the challenge to make some compelling imagery, especially when I was strictly adhering to the guidelines the company first gave me of never using flash… before I eventually decided to go rogue and start using it where needed.
We’ll go into details many posts from now when we finally catch up to 203 Skyline (Skyview? I dunno. Too many houses.), which was the final straw for me on that restriction. ANNNYYYWHOOOOO…
This was the first project I shot with Stephen Gray, which began our wonderful collaboration that has blossomed into me shooting some really charming and remarkable homes.
Oh wait, this might have been number 2.
Just a sec.
Yeah, that’s right.
Other place was thinking was later, in September 2025. This place was…
Shoot Date: July 7th, 2025
This row of houses is almost like the Painted Ladies of San Francisco, but, y’know, TEMU version. I was excited to get these drone shots because this view of the river cutting through the mountains is one of the most beautiful and majestic in the whole valley. Unfortunately, it was raining pretty heavily, so I struggled to make these as nice as I wanted. Or maybe I just didn’t have the editing chops and vision back then. I think I’ve developed my drone landscape imagery a lot since then, and I hope you’ll agree as you see future posts.
You will.
You better.
We’ll see about you.
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