ARCHITECTURE PHOTOGRAHER BASED IN MASSACHUSSETTS, TRAVELING EVERYWHERE.

ELEVATE YOUR BRAND WITH PHOTOS THAT TRULY REPRESENT YOUR QUALITY WORK.

The long & short of it:

With 11+ years of architecture photography experience I can provide you with the best possible photos of your projects to elevate your work and your brand in the eyes of your clients. 

I want to collaborate with architects who know it is important to use sustainable materials, incorporate living walls or roofs, build with the existing landscape in mind, and otherwise work with the mentality that we are only stewards of this planet and that we must design in a more conscientious way.

Modern multi-story office building with a glass and metal exterior, surrounded by trees and parked cars on a city street.
Modern building with a curved wooden overhang, large glass windows, and a circular rooftop opening. The entrance area features landscaping with small trees and plants, and outdoor seating.

My offerings.

I always find myself returning to the following categories because that is where my strengths lie, and what I can consistently provide at a high level.

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Patrick Rogers, professional architectural photographer with a long beard with a long beard, wearing a gray button-up shirt, smiling outdoors in a sunny setting with blurred greenery in the background.

Hey, that’s me!

I'M PATRICK AND I JUST LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY.

I was raised in a household where both my parents were blind.  From an early age, I felt a deep gratitude for my ability to see and to experience the world visually.  I do my best to find the beauty in even the simplest of things.  In high school, I picked up a camera and my appreciation for the visual world grew, and I pursued photography with vigor. 

I went to The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA where I majored in photography and Sociology.  After graduating, I got a job as a photographer and digital imaging technician at The Art Institute of Chicago.  After a few years, I left to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail (a long and wonderful story), then landed a job at Yale as a photographer, then after that, a job at Harvard as a photographer and supervisor.  

When the job at Harvard ended, I decided to pursue my passion even further and start my own photography business; that’s how you ended up here!

Why We Should Work Together

WE HAVE A LOT IN COMMON.

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We both have enough going on running our own business – leaning on other experts to boost our services for clients is key. Plus, we're both pretty darn good at what we do, and honestly, we can't picture ourselves doing anything else. We're itching to flaunt our work to our peers and maybe even snag some new clients along the way!

I WANT TO MAKE THIS EASY.

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I've put in a lot of effort to ensure our collaboration is all about staying in touch and having clear expectations, with a timeline that's consistent and easy to follow. Trust me, it doesn't have to be a headache.

I APPRECIATE YOU.

Modern kitchen with a white island, light wood cabinets, black appliances, and a gallery wall of framed art and photographs.

Back in 6th grade, I visited this awesome exhibit all about Frank Lloyd Wright's work. It hit me then and there – I wanted to be an architect! But you know what? Turns out, I didn’t have the patience and dedication for that work. However, I soon realized that my knack for photography could still play a huge role in supporting your kind of creativity and design work.  

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