Wall Calendar
Once again this past year, Downtown Houston has been a main subject of mine. I put together another calendar for 2015, and you can order it from here. You can also purchase the images separately, either as physical art or for licensing. You can click on the images to see all the pages in a larger view.The Wall Calendar includes twelve beautiful images of downtown Houston with all major US holidays and significant historical dates. The calendar is 11 inches x 8.5 inches closed and 11 x 17 inches open, and printed on a heavy card stock with a spiral binding.
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Poster Calendar
The Poster Calendar is printed on 11×17 heavy card stock with all twelve months listed on the left of the image. Shipping fees are a flat fee whether you order 1 or 20 calendars.
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Sunset from the Wedge International Tower looking toward Smith Street Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
One of over 350 security cameras in downtown Houston is perched on a marble marker. The Centerpoint Energy Plaza (circa 1974) and 3 of its reflections can be seen. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The Cotton Exchange Building was built in 1884. This is the corner of Franklin and Travis in the Historic District of downtown Houston. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The super moon after it rose over the Hosuton Ballet Center and Buffalo Bayou. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Metro has been getting festive with the colors on our lite rail system. It makes a great backdrop to plants along the Main Street Square. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The Carter and Gulf Buildings are refelcted in BG Group Place at the corner of Main and Rusk. Photo by Houston Architectural Photographer Dee Zunker Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
City Hall is adorned with the American flag and reflected in the Herman Square Pool. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The old buildings take you back in time until the illusion is broken with the modern parking meter and the satellite dishes on the roof. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
This is the corner of the Total Building. From the "Looking Up" Series in Downtown Houston. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Another full moon in downtown Houston shot from below along Buffalo Bayou. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
This is the city of Houston at twilight from the Sabine Street Bridge. The blue of the twilight sky balances with the blue of the lights under the Buffalo Bayou bridges. The lights change from blue to white along the bayou and in downtown Houston to reflect the 29-day cycle of the moon. So during the new moon, you can see the most blue along the Sabine to Bagby Trail. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
This Houston skyline was shot at twilight before all of the changes along the Bayou in Eleanor Tensely Park. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
This particular morning was absolutely golden. The storm clouds were still lingering, but the sun was starting to punch through the clouds as it rose over the GR Brown. The buildings were on fire, and the dark blue and purple storm clouds hang over and behind this image. I tried to capture the feel of the light that morning: its golden tones, radiance, and feel of warmth after a few very cold and rainy days. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker