Continuing my partnership with area Marriott hotels (see Historic Courtyard), last week I photographed the exterior & interior of TownePlace Suites St. Petersburg Clearwater. This hotel is designed for long term stays with the rooms featuring kitchens and additional living and work spaces within the suites. To my surprise, this hotel is also pet friendly, so your dog or cat can stay with you!
I really liked the "In a Pinch" snack shelves for some reason, maybe because of the clever name or the fact that you can just grab a back of chips right from the lobby. It was the hotel management's decision to photograph the front desk with no people. The photograph mine will replace did include people. What do you think, should a hotel lobby/front desk shot include people in it or not?
Photographing rooms is very hard. You might think making a sunset portrait on the beach is harder, but to me, photographing a hotel room is because the lighting is more of a challenge indoors. I use a combination of HDR and off camera flash techniques to produce the best results given the rooms windows and ambient light.