Real Spaces is a campaign by Furniture Row that brings the furniture to life by showcasing it in the homes of real people. Instead of showroom floors or staged sets, we’re highlighting lived-in spaces—homes filled with personality, family photos, plants, and the little trinkets that make a house feel like home. These are real spaces with real stories, styled entirely with Furniture Row pieces.

For this project, I contribute both photography and web design, helping to visually tell the story of each Real Spaces home.

Real Spaces

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The Seated Podcast

For the Seated Podcast, I created a complete visual style guide to establish a cohesive and professional brand identity. I designed the logo, selected complementary fonts, and curated a color palette that reflects the podcast’s creative and modern aesthetic. I also designed and built a landing page to showcase the podcast, highlight episodes, and introduce the hosts. In addition to developing the visual identity, I contribute to the show’s photography, create weekly thumbnails, and help with production, ensuring that the overall look and feel align with the podcast’s design-focused theme.

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St Jude Dream Home

Twice a year, I have the privilege of photographing the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway, an inspiring event that supports the lifesaving work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Each $100 ticket helps St. Jude continue its mission to understand, treat, and defeat childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. It’s an honor to capture the moments that celebrate generosity and hope—knowing that every image contributes to a cause where no family ever receives a bill for treatment, travel, housing, or food.

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Furniture Row partnered with the Denver Art Museum to showcase our furniture as part of a unique in-gallery installation blending design and art. I photographed the pieces within the museum space, capturing how the furniture interacted with the surrounding artwork, architecture, and light. The project highlighted the artistry of furniture design and the connection between functional pieces and fine art.

Denver Art Museum

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I worked with Denver Mattress to interview and photograph Meagan Martin—professional climber and American Ninja Warrior—for a feature exploring the relationship between sleep and athletic performance. I led the on-set interview and directed the photography, capturing authentic moments that reflected her personality, strength, and dedication. The project combined portrait and lifestyle photography with storytelling to illustrate how quality sleep fuels success both on and off the wall.

Meagan Martin

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For this project, I explored a variety of design directions focused on comfort and approachability. I began by experimenting with several color palettes inspired by calm, cozy tones—eventually narrowing down to a soothing selection of blues. Through multiple iterations, I refined the logo to balance playfulness with sophistication, ensuring it reflected the brand’s warm and inviting identity. The final design conveys both elegance and comfort, perfectly representing Pillow Kingdom’s promise of restful sleep.

Pillow Kingdom

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