Daedalus Frame started the way a lot of good things do — out of frustration. Year after year, you watch architects and designers pour months into a space, hand it over, and then scramble for a few rushed snapshots before the staging leaves. The work deserved better, and so did the people who made it.
So the studio set out to do one thing well: turn a finished space into a body of images you can actually build a launch around. That means showing up with a plan keyed to the sun, styling each frame on site, and shooting in the order the light moves — interiors through golden hour, exteriors into dusk.
The name is a nod to Daedalus, the original maker of structures — and to the frame, the discipline of deciding exactly what to keep in and what to leave out. That tension is the whole job: a building is generous and chaotic, and a great photograph is a decision.
Today the studio works across Jennifer, TX and the surrounding region, booking per project so you always know the number before the shutter ever clicks.
