He then moved to New York City and studied photography and design at the Parsons School of Design. Within three years of arriving in America he had launched his career, specializing in interior and architectural photography. Mark moved to the San Francisco area from New York in 1989 and has continued to work on assignment from both East and West Coasts and internationally.
Mark Darley's images have appeared in A+U, Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, Architektur & Wohnen, Art & Antiques, Ambiente, Australian Vogue, Casa Vogue, Dwell, Elle Decor, House and Garden, House Beautiful, Interiors, Interior Design, Maison et Jardin, Metropolitan Home, Smithsonian, Traveler, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Vogue, Western Interiors and Design and many others.
Was this done on purpose? Look closely and you will know what I mean!
All images and information from his site right here.
Hi Kifus,
ReplyDeletel'ultima foto con la parete divisoria per la cucina, fatta in mattoni è veramente un' idea grandiosa !!
Bonjour Kifus !
ReplyDeleteAujourd'hui pour changer, ce sera en français, d'accord ?
Comme notre transalpine Rosa di Maggio (Rose de Mai, très joli) je trouve que l'idée du mur de la cuisne est géniale et en plus elle est réalisée avec le meilleur goût. Materiau choisi (quoi de plus noble que la pierre ?), proportions, progression vers le haut, présence du tableau de grande taille, tout concourt à en faire un lieu agréable. Ah, si le propriétaire pouvait m'inviter (pas à cuisiner, à déguster les plats et à visiter la maison !)...
Bonne soirée,
J F F
Wow. I am in LOVE with the entry way with the huge white staircase that's about half way through the photographs. I'd love to have a home like that someday, and I can just see my kids running up and down the stairs and filling that wall of frames with family photos. great find!
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