The art of photography is indispensable
to the act of preservation.
Make it stand out.
Early photo of the parlor in the Reeves-Walker House.
2025 photo taken in the historic Reeves-Walker House, c. 1907. James Stanley purchased the house in the 1970s with his wife who oversaw the restoration process. The house still retains its original beamed ceiling, herringbone oak floors and fireplace. The house was built for William Reeves, a prominent stockbroker. The design is attributed to English architect, Arthur Messer, of Sanguinet and Messer—a prominent Fort Worth firm at the beginning of the 20th Century. It was used as the Zapata Funeral Home from 1967 until the1990s, when it was renovated as offices for James Stanley, a Fort Worth attorney. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark — 1984.
Hamilton Apartments
A 5-year journey documenting the renovation of a historic apartment building in Fort Worth, Texas’ Near Southside.
Apartment C
Naylor-Moses house (1911) - plaster wall covering an original brick fireplace.