Behind the scenes with the photographer who puts global super-homes in the picture
Jessica Klewicki Glynn, above right, and, main image, the kitchen of her Co Mayo home with her golden retriever Charli. Pictures: Jessica Glynn
"I love getting to see how people live day-to-day in spaces that have been created to be their dream home,” she says.

Jessica's books include Vendome’s Beachside and Palm Beach Chic, while House Love: Moor Baker Architects, with text by Chris Baker and photography by Jessica, is the photographer’s latest publication.

It invites us to step into the light-filled and airy homes of the Florida-based practice Moor Baker Architects. “I have photographed multimillion-dollar homes in Palm Beach and the Caribbean. I have also photographed small renovated horse stables in Dublin,” she says. “The range of variation I see in people’s homes is the most interesting aspect of my work.”

Does she and her family draw up itineraries for those international photoshoots at her perch of preference, at the kitchen island in the West of Ireland? “We definitely sit down at the island to plan our work, travels and future ventures,” she says.

Jessica describes the style of her home as “farmhouse modern”. “It is a new build that I believe was started in 2006, which was never finished by the previous owner. It was half-finished and never lived in. We then purchased it at auction in 2019,” she says. “We started working on our home renovation in 2021.

Originally from Old Westbury, New York, Jessica relocated from Florida with her husband and their daughter, Keira, now 16, to Gerard’s native Kiltimagh in 2021. “We wanted our daughter to experience life in Ireland. She was 11 when we moved.”

She went on to obtain a bachelor’s degree in journalism at Boston University, then a master’s degree in photographic journalism at London’s Westminster City University. “I met my husband in Boston, during my last year of college — we’ve been together since,” she says.

Her travels sharpened her eye for architecture and interior design. “While I was living in London, I started photographing architecture,” she says. Working with media companies and on busy news desks, and a stint with a backpacking magazine in Sydney, as well as travels in New Zealand, all helped set the scene for her current role.

Global movers and shakers swiftly took note. “Many of the homes I have photographed are for Fortune 500 CEOs, celebrities and everyday people.”

“I think I like those best because it usually means the homeowners like to cook. My mother is Italian-American and my father Polish-American, so most good memories centre around delicious home-cooked meals.”

Jessica and Gerard “styled everything around” their range hood: “My husband built the island and range hood. We had a local company, Flannery Kitchens, install the cabinetry.

Across the Atlantic, over the past 30 years, Peter Moor, Mary Juckiewicz, and Chris Baker — the principals of Moor Baker Architects — have built a reputation for creating timeless houses that prioritise clients’ preferences, climate considerations, and site-specific issues. They describe their practice as an “everything matters” firm, down to the doorknobs and hinges.

- See Jessicaglynn.com, Instagram: @jessglynnphoto; you can buy the book at bookshops and online retailers, including Amazon
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