I have been focusing on Downtown Houston this past year, and I put together a calendar for 2014 with 13 beautiful images, plus a bonus page about the Macy’s building on the back. The city skyline at sunset is on the front cover, and it is shown below. You can click on the images to see all the pages in a larger view.
The calendars are printed on heavy gloss paper, and spiral bound. They are 11″x8.5″ folded, and 11″x17″ opened. They make great Christmas gifts.
The calendars are available for preorder for $22 through the end of November, and then $27 starting December 1. The calendars will start shipping the first week in December.
Shipped $25.00 USD
Pickup/Deliver $22.00 USD
Looking up at the corner of Rusk and Travis. This is the corner of the Neils Esperson Building built in 1927 in the art deco style. You can just see the top of the building in the reflection of the building to the left. By Houston Architectural Photographer Dee Zunker. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Looking up through the ring of sky walk, the former Enron headquarters reflects the rest of the city. 1400 Smith was built in 1983 is actually considered Four Allen Center and is now headquarters for Chevron. Photo by Houston Architectural Photographer Dee Zunker Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The unique Pennzoil Place building from Louisiana Street with the Bank of America Building reflection by Houston Architectural Photographer Dee Zunker Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Don't Look Back Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
This is the lobby of the JP Morgan Chase Tower in Downtown Houston at night. This is the tallest building in Texas, fifth in the US, and 75th in the world. My search for symmetry was thwarted with this entrance way, so I strove for balance instead. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The Foley's Building built in 1947 was imploded after sunrise on September 22, 2013. This is the last image I took of the building on September 20 surrounded by orange cones in preparation for the implosion. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The reflection of the Niels Esperson Building (Circa. 1927) in the 801 Travis Building (circa 1981) is framed by the columns of the Esperson entry way providing a mix of old and new. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
The large ring marks the entrance to the Wells Fargo Plaza which was completed in 1983 as the First Interstate Bank Plaza. Its neighbors, Enterprise Plaza, and Shell One can be seen flanking the building. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
A painter captures the Houston Skyline highlighted by the beautiful sunset. He is perched in front of the George Bush Memorial with his dog and an onlooker. Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker
Houston Commercial Photographer Dee Zunker