E v e r e t t
F e n t o n
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Everett Fenton Gidley began photographing and building dedicated websites of beautiful homes in 2003. Since then we have completed over 2500 assignments in Southern California as well as properties from Montana to Puerto Vallarta from Sausalito to Paradise Valley. These properties have typically been for sale and their values have ranged from a few million dollars to 165 million dollars. Because of the striking quality of these properties they have been published dozens of times in The Los Angeles Times as well as The New York Times, Time, Architectural Digest, Dwell, Travel+Leisure, California Home+Design, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and others. The owners of many of these residences include a wide assortment of celebrities and corporate titans, particularly in the entertainment industry.
Wonderland Compound - Laurel Canyon This 50,000 sq ft hybrid residence was a secret military compound during World War II tasked with producing films about the nuclear weapons America was testing and deploying. Brett Lawyer - Hilton & Hyland www.
Our websites and the scope of the shoot ranges from simple one page layouts with a slideshow of 15 to 25 images to multi-page tours covering every detail with multiple pages and 50 or more photos showcased in slideshow and galleries as needed. YouTube and Vimeo versions are included with accompanying music and panning/ zooming when desired. All sites are delivered with both fully branded and unbranded versions.
865 South Tremaine Hancock Park - www.865southtremaine.com Susan Dishell-Abbott of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties
Karen Tandy of Design Details - Los Angeles We frequently use multiple strobe lights to merge the lighting in the foreground subject with an adjacent room or area, especially during Interior Design shoots.
Artie Tavangarian of Arya Group and Scott Mitchell of Scott Mitchell Studio - Los Angeles But sometimes we’re asked to not use multiple strobe lights to open up the foreground areas and this is a good example. The living room and dining room areas of a new residence for one of the animation industry’s legendary icons.
Full Screen Responsive Websites that deliver each website in varying layouts depending on the device of the user. This particular site can be seen at www.shadowmountaindrive.com. Two separate dedicated websites are created to comply with MLS Branded and Unbranded requirements. Video can be embedded, delivered by Vimeo, free of advertising. Video will also be uploaded to your YouTube and our YouTube account.
Opening page is a slideshow that is full screen and which is resized dynamically depending on the user’s device and browser framing.
Description page describes the text associated with the project and a Features page is also available
Gallery page is a allows every image to be browsed and viewed full frame, see next page...
Location page show a small map that can be followed back to Google for their enlarged and interactive interface.
Gallery browsing page displays each image in its entirety with back and forth functionality.
Contact page contains the project’s representatives with as much details as desired. A Contact “Form” that contacts the reps by email.
Our photos frequently become the foundation of a client’s main website and any additional linked websites that they use. See www.lamericausa.com, the featured website here.
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Memorable Clients & Projects Casa Aramara Case Study 9 The Wolfe House AGRA Sweetwater Mesa Jan Horn Estates Hummingbird Nest Ranch Montana Compound
Designers
Memorable Clients & Projects Architects
Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright Jr Neutra Lautner Schindler A. Quincy Jones Buff and Hensman Eric Owen Moss Cliff May Ed Niles George Washington Smith Wallace Neff
Frank Israel Greene & Greene Hal Levitt Ray Kappe Philip Johnson Richard Meier Greene & Greene XTEN
Memorable Clients & Projects Michael Richards - Scodie Meadow Brad & Jen - Wallace Neff Ray Kroc - Salvation Army Old Lion Manor Dick Clark Wilt Chamberlain Cliff Robertson’s Dunemere Ellen DeGeneres (4 Projects)
Memorable Clients & Projects Arya Group Hotel Maya Arya Group Katzenberg Arya Group Vista Grande Arya Group Diller Arya Group San Remo Arya Group Lachman 1 Arya Group 1134 Lachman Arya Group Alta Mura
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Harvard/Radcliffe
Memorable Clients & Projects Agents Kurt Rappaport Stephen Shapiro Joyce Rey Jade Mills Jerry Jolton
Contractors
Corporations Watt Plaza Exxon Chemical Stauffer Chemical IBM AMF PRC Harris Perkin Elmer
Memorable Clients & Projects Interior Designers Jill Wolfe (2) Judson Rothschild (1) Karen Tandy (2) Kelly Wearstler (3) Kristen Kelli (2) Lane McCook (1) Laurie Haefele (1) Leslie Whitlock (1) Martyn Lawrence-Bullard
Charles Allem Intl. Studio Sofitel Karen Tandy Design Details
Scott Mitchell (2) Sergio Finetto (1) Teresa Dunn (1) Thomas Callaway (1) Todd Oldham (1) Tony Duquette (1) Trip Haenisch (2) Troy Adams (1) Waldo Fernandez (4) William Haines (2) Wilson Associates
Real Estate Developers
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Contact Info Coming Soon Everett Fenton Gidley 9663 Santa Monica Blvd #683 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310-393-3474 Studio 310-990-0106 Mobile efgidley@gmail.com www.efg3.com
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