photo by Daniel Hurlburt
I began college at the University of Kentucky as an architecture student and completed nearly three years of study before switching majors, completing college, and moving to New York to pursue a career in photography. Art, architecture, and design have always captivated my imagination.

With 10 years of experience, I've worked on shoots of every size and budget, from enormous Hollywood sets, to the White House, to cramped NYC apartments.
I've documented historic art installations including The Gates by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in Central Park, Anthropodino by Ernesto Neto at the Park Avenue Armory, and Public Farm 1 by the architecture firm WorkAC at P.S.1.
And I've had the opportunity to work with some of the most renowned photographers in the world, including Duane Michals, Bruce Wolf, Andrew Moore, Derry Moore, Neil Selkirk, and Mary Ellen Mark.

Partial Client List: GE Lighting, The Home Depot, Charmin, Driade, Rockrose Development Corp, Hom + Goldman, Kliment Halsband, Belltel Lofts, Aperture

Publications: Metropolis Magazine, House&Garden, The New York Times,
Modern Bride, Princeton Architectural Press, Rangefinder Magazine, Roam

Elsewhere on the Web
New York at Dawn website
"Autopsy of a House" in Rangefinder Magazine
stock images represented by GAP Interiors
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