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September 15th, 2009
Eric

WW1 Museum

The answer is ‘Yes’, we do shoot more than just weddings. We often times are humbled by other artists wanting to work on projects with us. This is one of those projects and more is to come from one of Kansas City’s best spaces. If you have yet to go, you are really missing out on such a great portion of our history.

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  1. I love this, you guys are amazing, and I would love to see more of this shoot..how and when???

    Jennifer Soos

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June 14th, 2009
Eric

On the doorstep

A pleasant surprise arrived on the doorstep this morning, an article in the Kansas City Star about Eric and architectural day job at Helix. Helix was one of four local Kansas City firms selected to compete to design the new space of the local chapter of the AIA. Eric just happened to be one of the members of the staff asked to go. Check out the article here.

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  1. another thing turning into gold…

    laura

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November 7th, 2008
Eric

The Bridge

As we near the dawn of Neal’s clan adding one to their ranks, Eric wanted to show off his little baby over the last year or so.

His baby is a utility bridge, strange but true, though to an Architect a project like this can have it’s own little life (and often lasts longer then 9 months). Full of ups and downs and the anticipation as you see the shape you had drawn take form. Even more enjoyable was the awards this bridge won a merit award at the 2008 AIA Central States Design Excellence Awards.

Take a drive downtown and see for yourself (it is right next to the Sprint Center).

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architects side note (yes we photograph lots of you):
A bit of the concept… a series of sine waves signifying the bridges function are formed out of perforations and bumps in black zinc. During the day it lies dormant, with little impact on the surroundings, but at night internal lighting pulses as a beacon to the electric current inside.

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  1. This is incredible. You should be so very proud, Eric. The photography is excellent, but the bridge…oh my, the bridge is just utterly amazing.

    Dustin Steller
  2. So cool!

    Dennis
  3. Nice work! Really fun project.

    Nicole

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