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CABIN ANNA
FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
 
Overview
Our shoot for The New York Times took us to the hills of Pomfret, Vermont, where we photographed Cabin ANNA—a striking, shapeshifting retreat that redefines small-space living. Nestled in the landscape, this innovative cabin effortlessly transforms, sliding open to blur the line between indoors and out.
Our goal was to capture the cabin’s quiet elegance, its seamless interaction with nature, and the sense of escape it offers. From the warm glow of the interior to the crisp Vermont air just beyond its walls, we documented the space in a way that highlights both its architectural ingenuity and tranquil simplicity. A project that proves living small can feel expansive, Cabin ANNA is as much an experience as it is a home.
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