![]() ![]() He had a friend from the army who was at LSU studying landscape architecture. “The original dream was to be a car designer, but I had trouble in the chemistry classes,” said Williamson. He was a sergeant in the Army Reserve and the National Guard.Īfter two years of military service and a transfer to the Louisiana Army National Guard, the Houston native enrolled in LSU to study mechanical engineering. He served with a combat engineering company in Gonzales, Louisiana Beaumont, Texas and Denver,Colorado. Williamson, with the help of a parental waiver, joined the army while still in high school. His story is one of many parts, but as he noted, “It all goes back to LSU.” “We are living in a visual world, and it is important to find a way to keep your business relevant and keep the audience interested,” said Williamson. With a list of clients that include AECOM, the National Park Service, StandardAero, National Air Transportation Association, Shea Homes, Castle Rock Development, and many more, Williamson works with internationally recognized clients to portray images that tell his clients’ stories best. His work has appeared in publications such as Time magazine, Landscape Architecture Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and USA Today. ![]() Taking his love for photography and merging it with his background in landscape architecture, Williamson has become a successful location photographer specializing in aviation, architecture, interior design, industry, and environmental portraits and landscapes. It has taken him a while, but he has finally found what seldom do-a job he describes as “the best seat in the house.” His passion for his work leaves him anxiously anticipating the next work day-he only values sleep as a means to do what he loves all over again. The work days cannot last long enough for LSU Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture alumnus Robb Williamson (BLA ’92). ![]()
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