these are some selected works from a landscape photography shoot i was commissioned to do by millennium park in chicago. …continue reading
niki de saint phalle broke the barriers of sculptors. she experimented with different mediums to bring about beautiful pieces that express so many different things. a few years ago, the city of chicago’s department of cultural affairs had a niki in the garden exhibit at the garfield park conservatory and commissioned me to photograph the sculptures for a book. …continue reading
jim malone is a brilliant interior designer. i had the opportunity to photograph his work and i was blown-away by all the spaces he has created for his clients. jim can take even the smallest spaces and make them amazing to live in. you can see more of his work at jimmalonedesign.com. …continue reading
my friends anna & lynn are sisters who grew up on a dairy farm in wisconsin and who were encouraging in my choosing to pursue a professional photography career, invited me up to the farm in the autumn of 2005. this was long before i purchased my professional camera and lens and i traveled there packing only a point-and-shoot camera. …continue reading
while in australia photographing ginger & don’s wedding, i had a bit of time to photograph a few things non-wedding related. enjoy! …continue reading
it is amazing how thing turn out in the camera at night if you leave the shutter open long enough. …continue reading
if you ever get a chance to visit the chicago cultural center, you will see some of the most beautiful interior architectural elements. …continue reading
this flower is about the size of a us quarter and it seems to have a light coming from within it. …continue reading
being originally from the southern united states, southern magnolias are one of my favorite trees. when i was in kindergarten, i went to a school where out front of the classroom, there was an enormous magnolia …continue reading
this is the inaugural post on the redesigned thomasmarlow.com, so i thought it would be fitting to use the very first image i ever took, back in 2004, long before i even considered becoming a photographer. …continue reading