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Featured in Bend Home + Design: Spring 2026 Issue
I originally photographed this home for Legum Design who did the interiors. Bend Home + Design learned about the project, and asked me to reshoot the kitchen with the homeowners and their sweet dog. It was fun working alongside Creative Director, Jon Taylor Carter for the first time in his new role with the magazine. Below are a few images from the original photoshoot with Legum. Thanks to Legum Design and Bend Home for allowing me to photograph this stunning modern brownston


Featured in WHJ: Fall/Winter 2025
From a photographer’s vantage point, this Pacific Cascade Heights home reads like a carefully composed sequence of frames, each one tuned to the high desert light. The 10-acre plateau becomes a natural studio: steep rooflines and full-height glass pull the horizon line indoors, while reclaimed wood, steel, and stone catch shifting sun and shadow from Mt. Bachelor to Mt. Jefferson throughout the day.


Featured in Portrait of Seattle Magazine: Art & Architecture
The feature "Art & Architecture," in Portrait of Seattle Magazine was written by Melissa Dalton with photography by Cheryl McIntosh, and profiles the 2023 remodel of a 1930s Bremerton waterfront home belonging to Jane and Ken Friedman, a project led by Rhodes Architecture + Light . Originally built in a long, linear footprint wedged between a hillside and the Port Orchard waterway, the home had been added onto haphazardly over decades, resulting in a fragmented, light-starv


Featured in Bend Magazine
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Featured in Bend Magazine
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Featured in Bend Home & Design: Fall 2023
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Featured in Bend Home & Design
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Featured in 1859 Oregon Magazine
A Refreshed Barn in Tumalo written by Melissa Dalton | photography by Cheryl McIntosh Original link: https://1859oregonmagazine.com/live/home-garden/refreshed-barn/ Interior Designer, Alexandria Reid of Legum Design | Builder, Kevin Rae | Photographer, Cheryl McIntosh Sometimes it takes a little elbow grease to reveal a building’s character. Such was the case with this rustic barn on a Tumalo ranch. The barn’s second floor had been converted into a slapdash one-bedroom apart
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