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Masters of Landscape Lighting
ABOVE LEFT: This symmetrical composition is defined by clarity and restraint. Light is carefully layered to articulate structure,
material, and proportion while allowing the surrounding darkness to frame the architecture. By resisting excess, the illumination
creates a calm, composed presence that feels intentional, welcoming, and enduring.
ABOVE RIGHT: Architectural lighting used to reinforce balance, symmetry, and quiet presence. By carefully layering light across the
façade and allowing the surrounding darkness and reflection to remain intact, the home appears grounded and composed. The
illumination supports both beauty and livability, demonstrating how restraint can elevate architecture without excess.
FACING PAGE LEFT: At the Freeport Veterans Memorial, light was used to shape a moment of reflection rather than command
attention. This scene, centered on the act of raising the flag, required careful balance, illuminating faces, posture, and gesture while
allowing shadow to preserve reverence. The composition invites visitors to pause, observe, and remember, reinforcing the idea that
memorial lighting must support emotion without ever overwhelming it.
FACING PAGE RIGHT: Lighting is approached as an act of stewardship rather than display at the Freeport Veterans Memorial. This
monument was one of 15 that was illuminated as part of a demonstration presented to the City Council, illustrating how careful control
of light can reveal expression, gesture, and shared burden without diminishing solemnity. Subtle modeling of faces and forms allows
visitors to connect emotionally with those being memorialized, ensuring the light supports remembrance rather than spectacle.
Photography by Jon Workman
IMPACT LIGHTSCAPES
& OUTDOOR AUDIO
Jon Workman
Freeport, FL
850-333-5828
impactlightscapes.com