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Published: DTLA Book 2018

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An open DTLA Book displays photos and descriptions of notable buildings, featuring interior and exterior shots, with the visible page titled “20 Buildings to Treasure.” Architectural details and historical information are shown. - Hunter Kerhart

I have lived in Downtown LA for over 6 years. During that time, I have documented the ongoing changes and gentrification through thousands of photos. As one of the foremost experts on Downtown Los Angeles architecture, many often ask me for recommendations on the newest & hippest places to go. While I keep a mental list of my usual go-tos, I’ve never found the time to make a definitive list. Luckily, I don’t need to.

Published in treats! Magazine: Ray Kappe Beverly Hills Residence

August 4, 2017 Publication
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A magazine spread features a smiling older man with a beard, identified as Ray Kappe of Beverly Hills, seated and wearing a dark shirt. The headline reads, King of the California Optimists, with text about his work. - Hunter Kerhart

Ray Kappe has had a legendary career as a master architect, planner, and educator spanning over the last seven decades. From founding world-renowned architecture school, SCI-Arc, to building over 100 custom modernist homes throughout Southern California (including his own iconic Pacific Palisades residence), it’s not hard to see why he has received international acclaim.

Published: The Los Angeles 500

July 16, 2017 Publication
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A magazine spread features the Los Angeles 500, showcasing the city’s skyline at dusk, with illuminated skyscrapers. The left page reads LOS ANGELES 500 while a blue tab marked REAL ESTATE sits at the top right. - Hunter Kerhart

Last year, the LA Business Journal debuted their signature annual publication: the Los Angeles 500. The comprehensive list features people who have impacted Los Angeles through civic leadership, education, real estate, entertainment, finance, arts, and more.

Featured at The Getty: Berlin/Los Angeles: Space For Music

April 28, 2017 Publication
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The Getty Hunter Kerhart

Space For Music: A Celebration Of Two Iconic Buildings This year marks the 50th anniversary of the sister-city partnership…

Published: Parker Center in Preservation Magazine

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A modern white building with tall columns and palm trees in front, labeled “Police Department City of Los Angeles.” A “Parker Center” sign stands in the foreground, highlighting the iconic Parker Center on a bright and sunny day. - Hunter Kerhart

This month, one of my photos of Parker Center was featured in the Winter 2017 edition of Preservation…

Featured: concepts by Hochtief

November 22, 2016 Publication
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Three open architecture magazines on a wooden surface, featuring images and articles about skyscrapers, including concepts by Hochtief, with a cover showing a modern glass building and a chart comparing the heights of several tall structures. - Hunter Kerhart

Extreme Heights. . . By West Coast Standards For the last three years, I’ve been documenting LA’s newest…

Published: Emmy Magazine

October 26, 2016 Publication
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Emmy Magazine by Hunter Kerhart

Earlier this summer, I photographed the newly-completed Saban Media Center for a spread in emmy Magazine. The addition to…

‘The Sky’s The Limit’ : A Peek at Level Los Angeles

December 15, 2015 Publication
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Black-and-white magazine cover featuring an older man with white hair and a thoughtful expression, resting his chin on his fist. The title reads Level Los Angeles Confidential with the main headline: Richard Gere: Legend of the Fall. - Hunter Kerhart

My images of the newly opened Level Los Angeles by Onni Group were recently featured in LA Confidential magazine. This…