It’s always a thrilling moment when your work is acknowledged, and this time, it’s truly an honor to win the PFRE Photographer of the Month! My photograph, capturing the delicate beauty of fresh flowers on a pine wood table bathed in natural light, was proudly selected as the “Best of the Month” for May by PFRE in their
Dave Koch Wins Photographer of the Month
It’s always a thrilling moment when your work is acknowledged, and this time, it’s truly an honor! My photograph, capturing the intricacies of an outdoor living space in a Draper home, was proudly selected as the “Best of the Month” for August by PFRE in the “Daylight Exterior” category of their Photographer of the Month competition.
Dave Koch Wins Photog of the Month
My image of the main shared living space of the Sugarmont Apartments in Sugarhouse Utah was selected as the best of the month for February by PFRE in the Photographer of the Month competition “Living Room or Family Room” category. The image was captured in January 2023, it was commissioned by the Interior Designer who designed the space.
Photographer of the Year
The PFRE- the professional organization for real estate photographers worldwide- just announced their choices for the Photographer of the Year from among all the real estate photographers working worldwide.
I am thrilled to announce that my image capturing the stunning exterior living spaces of a Utah home has won the prestigious title of Best of the Month for October in the Photographer of the Month competition’s “Elevated Exterior Shot” category, as judged by PFRE. The photograph, commissioned by the talented contractor who designed and built out the backyard living spaces, was captured in August 2022, and showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Standbury Park area, near Tooele, Utah.
For the second year straight, we have placed first in Architectural Photography (Professional) at the Utah State Fair. Coming on the heels of winning the first “Best of State” for commercial photography, I think these two awards go a long way to saying how well received my commercial and architectural photography has become in Utah.
As summer turns toward fall, people in the United States get up for the last big rumble of summer- our local State Fairs. Utah’s Fair is no slouch, and has a tremendous competition, and a great variety of highly talented photographers contributing. This year, I was able to win a First Place for my architecture photography, in this case a condominium tower downtown I shot for PMI Property Management in Lehi, and Chelsie Blackledge.
Just after returning from the Oregon Coast shoots last week, I was notified that the winners of Best of State had been announced, and my personal and landscape work won Best of State for Nature Photography. Just being nominated is incredible, but to win Best of State has my head spinning. The Best of State Awards were created to recognize outstanding individuals, organizations and businesses in Utah. They judge the body of work of an artist, not just a single image. They also looks at one’s contributions to the state of Utah, and whether your work adds to making Utah a better place. To me, this award is so much more than winning something for taking one good picture; this is about a continued high standard for quality and creativity, and for giving back to the community. And while this was won for my personal work, I think it is definitely worth posting here at R/E Photography so you know exactly who and what kind of photographer I am.
Well I entered the BYU Monte Bean Nature Photography Competition and Exhibition again this year. I have a fondness for this one. Its close by, there is some serious competition, and it is the first real competition I have ever entered. Lisa pushed me into this photo contest two years ago. I got a call the morning the show opened telling me I had one first place that year, and I was astounded- I had never really won a competition before, much less won! So, yes, I find this photo contest real close to me.