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Steve Kroodsma - Photo Kroo
Detroit Architectural Photography and videography
Detroit interior, commercial, drone architectural photographer and videographer
Steve Kroodsma is a commercial architectural and interiors photographer and videographer, and is a licensed drone operator. Steve splits his time between Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan, and willing to travel worldwide.
Growing up near Grand Rapids, Michigan, Steve was fascinated at an early age with woodworking and furniture design. He later pursued these passions further by studying architecture at Lawrence Technological University in metro-Detroit, where he developed an appreciation for architectural details.
In addition to photography, Steve has worked as a furniture and millwork designer where he created realistic computer renderings.
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