Go inside one of Park City’s most striking contemporary estates, where high-fashion editorial meets architectural precision.
The Architectural Soul
This project began as a pure creative pursuit—an editorial shot with the hope of finding the right home for such a unique space. We were thrilled when Park City Magazine recognized the vision and chose to feature this "Modern Marvel" in The Luxe List Winter issue. Walking through the residence of Vanessa Di Palma Wright and Jeff Wright, you are immediately struck by the level of taste and sophistication. Not to mention the incredible art on display throughout the home.
The Power of Leading Lines
One of the most technically rewarding aspects of the shoot was balancing real, ambient light with the occasional use of a strobe. Capturing the interaction between integrated LED lighting and sharp geometric lines is a surgical process. The goal was to let the architecture speak for itself, balancing the ambient mountain glow with the home's internal luminosity to highlight its modern elegance. I prioritize visual honesty, capturing the organic atmosphere of a room rather than chasing an over-perfected, artificial ideal often seen in architectural photography.
Artistry in Residence
Vanessa Di Palma Wright, Founder of Farasha, brings a level of curation to her home that extends far beyond her incredible personal wardrobe. For Vanessa, high-fashion isn’t just something you wear—it’s an artistic expression that flows into the very design of the home. Whether it’s the high-end, bespoke sanctuary of her personal closet or the "jewel box" energy of the powder room—styled with Gucci accents and rich textures—every corner feels like a curated gallery. While the study remains a dedicated, quiet retreat for Jeff Wright, the rest of the estate serves as a vibrant canvas for their shared life. Documenting Jeff and Vanessa in these personal spaces allowed me to photograph the true lifestyle of a Park City power couple where every detail is a masterpiece of personal style.