The weather was supposed to be sunny and we planned on an early sunrise photoshoot. However, God slept in that morning and the sun didn't show up until 10am. So with trucks waiting to be shipped to their buyers, we had to make lemonade from those lemons. Some creative editing and strobe work was the answer - Truck Photography rain or shine. Special thanks to Brendan Anders' great PA work.
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M/I Homes has been a great client for may years, from photographing their Austin portfolio, including their coroprate office design center to many of their on-site events. Here are a few samples of Fossum Studios' Architechtural photography of M/I's latest model in the Heritage Subdivision of Dripping Springs, #mihomes https://www.mihomes.com/new-homes/texas/greater-austin/dripping-springs/heritage
Vote for Mayor! We captured video of the Candidates Forum yesterday to empower you to be an informed voter! Early Voting starts April 24 and May 6 is election day! Thanks to the Brauntex Theater and Raba Kistner for sponsoring the event and The New Braunfels Leadership Alumni Association for presenting it. Watch as Nathan Manlove announces the candidates as they tell how they would be of service to the City in 2023 for the positions of Comal ISD District 4, NBISD At-Large, NBISD District 4, City Council District 5, City Council District 6, and Mayor of New Braunfels. Early Voting starts April 24 and May 6 is election day! For more information on voting in New Braunfels visit www.VoteInNewBraunfels.com
Candidates are as follows:
COMAL ISD District 6:
Russel Garner (Only Incumbant who spoke, thank you!)
Garrison Mauer
NBISD At-Large:
Falon Cochran
Kimberly Goodwin
Bill Lewis
NBISD District 4:
Jaclyn Sanders
John Tucker (Incumbent)
City Council District 5:
Bently Paize
Mary Ann Labowski
City Council District 6:
James Blakey (Incumbent)
April Ryan
Steven Voges
Mayoral Candidates:
Michael French
George Green
Neal Linnartz
Edward Martinez Jr.
Video production by Lisa Realty Group and Fossum Studios, the best resource for New Braunfels Real Estate and through the Texas Hill Country. Call Lisa Fossum, Keller Williams Heritage, at 512-210-3780 to buy or sell your home. https://lisafossum.kw.com/
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There's just something about huge walls of glass and beautiful cars that can make a man do strange things. An architectural firm called me and said the magic words, "Jaguar/Land Rover" and suddenly my schedule was free and I was photographing at sunrise in the first really cold weather of the year feeling like a 3 year old on his first fishing trip.
When there are beautiful places to photograph, my job is easy. This past week has brought some stunning homes testing my skills with window pulls, hybrid images and spectacularly wet sunsets. I saw mile long picture windows in Copper Creek with Suzanne Kuntz, to Big Boerne patios with huge views and rustic wood craftsmanship by Curry Creek Homes and hidden New Braunfels Real Estate Gems such as 2.3 Acres close to the river and downtown sold by Lisa Fossum of Hometown Realty Group and Staged by C Good Staging, who always makes their clients (and photographers) look good!
Product photo shoot for Rush Truck Centers' yellow mud flaps. Brilliant!... ;)
The model in this was a great guy and had been there for over 30 years. I tried to thank him twice with a tip and he wouldn't take it. A true testament to one of Rush's mottos, "Our people are our strength."
Shooting these rigs driving down the road and photographing the technicians was an awesome challenge. The setting was chosen for minimal distractions in the background and realistic work site scenarios, direction of the sun and a wide open space so as not to crash the drone into any trees or road signs. Ideally a two man SUA set up would have been ideal, one for the camera and one as the pilot in command. Then the Rush team took the clips and put the footage into their branded video style. Nice work Javi!
Veramendi is a new home master planned community and has a ton of outdoor living aspects with pocket parks, awesome pool area, bike friendly lanes and trails and overall a community centered vision to inspire neighbors to be full of life. This day took a lot of planning and scheduling from location, to direction of the sun, to finding models and props for each scene. We used artificial light towards sunrise and sunset, but overall, just natural sunshine. Special thanks to Lisa Westerbeck Fossum ( a local New Braunfels Realtor, HometownRealtyGrouptx.com) who dealt with most of the coordination of models and props and also posed in several scenes. And finally a big thank you to the models who participated and Veramendi!
All images Copyrighted by Fossum Studios and licensed to Veramendi, LLC.
Cool Topo Chico's, water fall pouring and great sunsets at Veramendi's, The Ledge.
Images copyright Fossum Studios 2021. All rights reserved.
This is photography of the model home at M/I Homes' Sweetwater location at 7009 Empresa Dr, Austin, TX. It's a chill master planned community with hillside views. M/I Homes always has excellent staging and themed bedrooms to show a little local knowledge of the neighborhood. This particular one had a bee room that highlighted the Bee Caves community. They really have beautiful and sophisticated homes with a fun flare for their customer experience. Nice work M/I!
It started at 4:30 a.m. as the dark roast coffee was brewing. I gave thanks for my day, for getting to photograph for Rush Truck Centers and prepared my mind for the opportunity the sun would bring in 2 hours and 10 minutes — sunrise began at 6:40 a.m. With the drone, portable strobes and back up camera batteries changed, I packed it all up and headed to the site with the schedule fresh in my mind. The watering of the concrete began an hour ahead of shoot time. Photo-hydrology is a crude art that is something between creating a painting and getting solder to flow on an electrical wire. The water has to sink in and absorb on the concrete canvas until it saturates and holds a glossy sheen and if you are working with old decomposing asphalt or pea gravel pool decking, bring a fire truck to spray with. As you go, you watch for the dry spots and work the surface repeatedly with the hose until it all holds a constant saturation for as long as possible and then when the light is right, take the shots.
These shoots went particularly well as the staff on-site was prepared and eager. Troy Ottmer at the Houston Medium-Duty Rush Truck Centers even rented a water trailer for the parking lot. I also came prepared with an 8-pack of Black Magic Tire Shine, the best I've found. The diesel technicians seemed to have fun with the pics and liked seeing the final shots in camera. But most importantly, my contacts who hired me back at corporate liked them as well.
Photographed these big boys this week for the best truck dealership in the nation, Rush Truck Centers. 12 hours shooting and 8 trucks inside and out. Now the post-processing begins to prep for publication. Thank you Rush! #FossumStudios #RushTrucksCenters #crane #MobileCrane #keepontruckin
I was honored to shoot behind the scenes at this virtual conference. I've photographed the competition for several years at the convention center with tech's working with tools hands-on, but this year, with all the streaming/conference technology, the studio set up at ATX and overall coordination that went into it. I'm amazed. Rush Truck Centers always goes the extra mile....as they say, "Expect More.
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After working with New Braunfels Realtor, Casey Ellis, to photograph and videograph to sell this charming Cowboy Cabin, an amazing example of log cabin architecture, reminicent of the Timberline Lodge featured in The Shining. The new owner made some updates and hired Fossum Studios to rehoot. This VRBO cabin is located at the Sattler entrance to River Road, the gateway to summertime tubing, outdoor concerts and wintertime fly fishing, in between New Braunfels and Canyon Lake near the Guadalupe River. It is now open for business as with 6 Camper hook ups to bring the whole family. I mean the WHOLE family. Here is the VRBO link to reserve it: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/46770738/photos?check_in=2020-12-14&check_out=2020-12-16&s=67&unique_share_id=658ec97a-86d8-40ef-8054-1fce19727a0b&source_impression_id=p3_1607057564_qwu17AfWyHjUqwKy&guests=1&adults=1
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See if this is your new home! Phone and text contact is (936)939-6295
Offered at $1,120,000
See if this is your new home! Phone and text contact is (936)939-6295
Offered at $1,120,000
Are you looking for luxurious country living in a modern, energy efficient home? You will enjoy living in this stunning 4320 square foot, 4-bedroom 3.5 bathroom home on 23 acres with a pond in the beautiful East Texas Piney Woods in Huntsville, Texas, Walker County. Home to Sam Houston State University.
The house was designed from the ground up to be energy efficient. It was also designed to be a beautiful space in which to live. The energy saving SIPS envelope, OSB sandwiching 6 inch or 8 inch (roof) Styrofoam is also stronger than conventional construction. The two attics are within conditioned space. On the hottest summer day they may be one or two degrees warmer than the rooms below. The house is so efficient that the 3 stage heat pump of 5 tons capacity keeps it cool in summer and warm in winter. There are no annoying outside AC units; the silent heat exchange is with five 300 foot geothermal heat sink wells that were made by Looptech. For safety, there is no natural gas or propane. The house is all electric. The outdoor kitchen in back has a 36 inch propane grill with two additional burners, a sink and a Primo fire / charcoal ceramic grill. In the kitchens, the cooktops are magnetic induction, a technology that provides faster cooking than gas with better control. Magnetic induction heats only the steel or iron pot or pan. It does not waste heat into the air. Nor does the cooktop heat other than by contact to a hot pot.
This is a truly unique house, both inside and out. This 4320 square foot home in the East Texas Piney Woods was built in 2012. It is a 4 bedroom/3.5 bathroom home with two studio/offices. The house follows ADA guidelines with 4 foot hallways and 3 foot doors.
The house is separated into two wings and upon entering, you will experience 20ft high great room with overlooking loft, where the space opens up into the kitchen, with large walk-in pantry and is lit by 2 sets of 12 recessed can lights. The central or main part of the home has a half bath adjacent to one office, an ADA accessible guest bath opposite the guest bedroom and another office. The two offices could be used as an artist studio or craft room. The recreational loft upstairs leads to 2 floored attics with 698 square feet of conditioned storage space.
The kitchen itself is amazing with beautiful granite and X wood glassed in cabinets that that reach to the10-foot ceilings with pull drawers for storage; the island has a double sink and Thermidor quiet dishwasher. Appliances include an Electrolux Icon 17 cf upright freezer/17 cf upright refrigerator, Electrolux Icon double oven, Panasonic adjustable power microwave oven and an Electrolux Icon Induction cooktop with 5 burners.
One wing, which is a third of the house is laid out to be a mother-in-law apartment with its own kitchen, living room, bedroom with bath and guest room. The bathroom is ADA accessible and sized to admit a wheelchair.
The other wing includes a stunning master bedroom with his and her closets, one is set up as a tornado room closet. The spa like master bathroom has a walk in dual head shower, toilet room with bidet and an amazing 6-foot 95 gallon bathtub.
On the north and west ends there are porches, then 4 car carports. What was originally a utility house with a Generac whole house backup generator was converted into a small workshop. Water is provided by a 120 foot well with 8000 gallons a day artesian overflow that keeps the pond at a constant level. Heating and cooling is done with a 3 stage heat pump using 5 geothermal wells for heat and cold storage. In the summer, the house heat is moved to the ground while in the winter, heat is moved from the ground to the house. The walls and roof are of structural insulated panels (SIPS) which provides not only a thermal barrier, but also very strong construction. The outside is white Austin limestone with a steel metalroof by Mueller.
There are 23 acres with Little Sulfur Creek running to the west of the house from the northwest to the south. The creek bottoms are heavily wooded with loblolly pine, oak, elm, black gum, and sassafras. The north and east are secluded by a 15,000 acre tree farm, far away from any major highways. The water well provides plenty of clean spring water with an artesian overflow of 8000 gallons a day which is directed into the pond. Three easements are on the property. A water easement for a 36 inch water pipeline goes from east to west just north of the house. The City of Huntsville sells water to a power plant near College Station with this pipeline. A power line and gas pipeline go diagonally northeast to southwest across the northwest corner of the property.
Wildlife
Wild visitors have been deer, wild hogs, coyote, racoon, bobcat, opossum, armadillo, fox squirrel, gray squirrel, cottontail rabbit and swamp rabbit. Birds include tyrant flycatcher, indigo bunting, painted bunting, meadowlark, mourning dove, roadrunner, yellow billed cuckoo, mockingbird, cardinal, black vulture, great white egret, great blue heron, sharp shinned hawk, red shouldered hawk, American kestrel, Merlin and bald eagle.
The Gardens
Flowerbeds are in front of the house, with a butterfly garden to the east. The fruit trees include apple, pear, peach, plum, paw paw, and persimmon. Nut trees include pecan and hickory in the north woods. An asparagus bed provides a month of asparagus in the spring, shortly followed by Brazos blackberries.
Acres: 23
House square footage: 4320
- Ground floor: 3688
- Loft: 632
- Walk in Attics : two with 698 Sq ft each
- Porches: 1223
- Carports: 1440
- Outdoor kitchen: 486
- North wing apartment: 986
- West bedroom wing: 994
- Main: 1752
-----West Office (part of main): 230
-----North office (part of main): 164
-----Pantry (part of main, off kitchen): 129
-----Storm room (closet in west wing): 86
-----Main part and west wing floors are ceramic tile.
North wing floor is sheet vinyl.
The loft floor is vinyl snap in tile.
The attics are unfinished, with plywood or OSB on the walls and floor.
Total covered: 6837
- Heating and cooling is by 3 stage heat pump with geothermal heat sink with five 300 foot geothermal wells.
- Emergency back up electric power is provided by a Generac 20KW propane generator with automatic switching.
- Hot water is provided by a 40 gallon electric water heater for the kitchen and north wing. The west wing is served by an 80 gallon hot water heater for the two bathrooms.
- Internet is point-to-point wireless with Razer Wireless
Mid-South Electric plans to bring in fiber optic internet in 2021
132 Jordy Road is north of Huntsville via Farm Road 247, then almost a mile on a one lane all weather gravel road. The Jordy Road community is about 10 miles north of Huntsville, a town of about 40,000 people, and home to Sam Houston State University. Walker county has about 70,000 people. To the northwest 20 miles is Madisonville, which is mainly a farming community. Just south of Madisonville is the Monterey mushroom farm, one of the larger producers of mushrooms. It is a source for mushroom compost that works so well in the gardens. The public schools are in Huntsville, with school bus service to Jordy Road. Nelson Creek, a year round clear water spring fed creek, runs about 300 yards to the south and east. Driving time to Huntsville is 15 minutes; to Conroe is 45 minutes; to Woodlands is 55 minutes; to Houston is 1 hour 30 minutes, and to Dallas is 2 1/2 hours.
Photos are by Fossum Studios, New Braunfels, Texas fossumstudios.zenfolio.com
Offered at $1, 120,000
If you have questions or would like to set up a private tour, please call or text (936) 939-6295 or email [email protected] .
A few days ago I wrote about how composition is everything in a good photo, subject matter can also make it an easy A. From the Grand Canyon, Glacier National Park or the Yosemite Valley, there's not a bad angle and that about sums up the good fortune I had of photographing this lady yesterday. XOX~! Follow her to see her final selection at #LisaWesterbeck or https://lisawesterbeck.kw.com/ (512) 210-3780 Yep, she's also a Realtor in New Braunfels, TX.
These were shot with two 500W octobox and umbrella modified strobes in the shade on the banks of the Guadalupe River. Some shots were with with a 150mm zoom and some just where the compositin was right with an 24-105 zoom.
Fossum Studios had the honor of photographing a brand new Cavender Audi Dealership over the course of three sessions. I received some apprapos direction from Rick Cavender and saw some amazing artistry by Malitz Construction — The cone in the corner is a sheetrocking wonder of the world and the concavity of the black 2nd floor balcony is also quite a feat.
The first session was to scope it out, the second for the actual photos and the third to capture the exteriors that were scoped on the first day — redundancy and photographer's instinct were the keystones here. The first session, yielded some great sunrise shots, as the angle of the building required sunrise, so the third session was planned. The second session was to capture interiors once the Audi's were delivered to the showroom floor. However, with weather rolling in that evening and the timing just perfect for a round of twilight exteriors, I rearranged my schedule and shot that evening successfully with the help of some post-production Photoshop work. The third session, as planned I showed up at sunrise, it was drizzling, overcast and the humidity had fogged up the showroom windows...as well as my lenses. (10 minutes in the car with the heater on equalized the temperatures so I could use the Canon lenses). The shots from the 3rd morning session were virtually useless due to the weather, as I had thought they would be.
Gear used here was:
Canon 5D Mark IV camera body
Canon EF17mm and 24mm TSE lenses
DJI Phantom 4 drone
Camera on a elevated platform operated via WiFi.
"There's PROS and there's (ni)KONS" #yaycanon
A local photographer friend of mine, pointed out how some photographers in the Real Estate industry have photoshop images to be misleading (Real Estate Photography Article). It really just depends on what the client wants and of course, what's legal in advertising. I put together a few examples of recent work I have done for Chevy, Brohn and The Jarrett Group to show a bit of my process and when I think retouching is appropriate.
Fossum Studios has opened full-time with a ribbon cutting at the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, January 31st, 2018. We offering stunning architectural photography, video (including drones), and 3D virtual tours with the Matterport system. Wether you sell real estate or build it, we will make your imagery stand out from the rest. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/PSabfiylzN4
Fossum Studios’ photography featuring Chad Taylor’s
“The Summit” (plus video by Fossum Studios) atop Jenkin’s Hill and El Rey in the Helotes Hill Country are inside this month’s edition of Luxury Home Magazine, San Antonio.
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More Information contact Chad Taylor at http://taylorluxurylifestyle.com or call (210) 875-8747
The Summit Video: https://youtu.be/WiG63gbEuu4
El Rey: http://chadtaylorluxury.com/property/chinquapin/
First client of 2018: Jennifer Welch of Amazing Realty, a realtor who really cares about her clients. I know because I’m not just her photographer, I’m also a client.
http://www.amazingrealty.com/about/
Several months ago I gave notice of my intentions to resign my day job of 4 years as a Graphic Designer at Rush Enterprises in order to pursue photography. Basically the reasons behind it were three things....purpose, passion and pride, a concept Steve Gilliland educated me on when i saw him speak. I found that at my day job, my only purpose was to do a good job so my colleagues could depend on me. There was no more passion in the job and thus not much pride except for the fact that it's a well respected company. Rush is a wonderful company with great people and I'll never forget that. They gave me a great send off with an autographed Die-Cast model of Tony Stewart's #14 NASCAR car as that was a campaign I worked on through the years.
In contrast with my photography, my purpose was making a difference in the people I served. Helping them sell a house, capture that moment with their newborn and family, or having something to be proud to show their friends and family before their wedding. My purpose is making people happy, doing what I'm good at making beautiful images and paying the bills along the way. This drives my passion as well as an overall thrill to reach success and thus pride. Like climbing a mountain top or scaling up a cliff. I'm finding new challenges and learning about how to be a better businessman, from sales to number crunching and I'm thrilled with the prospect of having my future in my own hands. The world is what you make of it. Never say never.
So today, almost two weeks after my last day on the job, my previous employer has contracted me to photograph their Technician Skills Rodeo event and hopefully this will be a long lasting relationship. I can't imagine a better transition and I hope to give them some great images. As of now, we have done 215 headshots, one group shot, several large meetings a pool party at The Menger hotel, a quick hello to The Alamo (Amen) and two more days left to go.
Looking forward to the course ahead!
Help me out, which do you like better? It's 2 different lighting techniques. While I like the definition on the left couch, giant ottoman and the cleaner windows, the overall lightness and color of the first photo seems to be my favorite. What do you think?
This is from one of my favorite builders and clients, Brohn Homes. The first shot was taken in the foggy AM with the light from behind. The second shot was in the evening with the sun setting about 45 degrees to the right of the home with a perfectly clear sky. I didn't have to do much of anything, just consistent photohydrologyTM, perfect timing and weather, after the shot...only minor color corrections. Copyright Fossum Studios 2017.