Hailing from the Great Plains of the Midwest with a stretch in the Empire State, photographer Aaron Wojack now calls San Francisco home. When he is not on assignment you’ll find him following his camera around the West, exploring the region’s endless habitats and cultural enclaves. For this issue, he shot a meticulous renovation in San Francisco's Glen Park neigborhood.

Favorite work of architecture in the United States: “The 1968 Elrod House by John Lautner. I watched a lot of James Bond when I was young. It was in Diamonds are Forever.”  Photo 5 of 5 in Meet the Faces Behind Our New American Home Issue by Diana Budds

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Hailing from the Great Plains of the Midwest with a stretch in the Empire State, photographer Aaron Wojack now calls San Francisco home. When he is not on assignment you’ll find him following his camera around the West, exploring the region’s endless habitats and cultural enclaves. For this issue, he shot a meticulous renovation in San Francisco's Glen Park neigborhood.

Favorite work of architecture in the United States: “The 1968 Elrod House by John Lautner. I watched a lot of James Bond when I was young. It was in Diamonds are Forever.”