Interior & Architectural Photography

Interior photography for designers, hospitality groups, and creative studios seeking refined documentation of built environments.

Photography emphasizes light, proportion, material texture, and spatial rhythm, producing imagery suitable for portfolios, marketing, and publication.

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Architectural & Interior Photography Defined by Light and Detail

Working with Designers & Architects

Projects are developed in close collaboration with interior designers, architects, developers, and creative studios.

Photography is structured to:

• Preserve natural light and tonal balance
• Highlight craftsmanship and material detail
• Capture spatial flow and proportion
• Deliver cohesive, publication-ready imagery

Careful framing and refined post-production ensure consistency across portfolios, marketing platforms, and press features.

Each project begins with understanding the intent behind the design, how the space functions, how natural light defines atmosphere, and how materials shape experience. The objective is an accurate, refined visual representation aligned with architectural and interior design integrity.

Investment

Interior photography commissions begin at:

$2,200 per half-day
$3,800 per full day

Each engagement includes pre-shoot alignment, on-location production, and refined image processing to ensure tonal consistency and material accuracy.

Multi-location projects and extended production days are quoted based on scope and access requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I photograph interiors and architecture for designers, studios, architects, hospitality groups, and brands, focusing on spaces that need editorial-quality imagery for portfolios, press, and marketing.

  • I’ll share a prep checklist in advance, but generally we recommend a full clean, decluttering, final styling, and ensuring all finishes, furniture, and art are exactly as you want them documented.

  • Yes, during our walkthrough we’ll review the space together, refine styling, and plan a shot list that highlights key design moments, vignettes, and wide views that best tell the story of the project.

  • Most projects range from a half to full day depending on the size of the space, the number of final images, and whether we’re photographing both daylight and evening views.

  • Yes, I regularly work in active spaces, and we can schedule around service hours or peak times to minimize disruption while still capturing the energy of the space.

  • Projects are typically quoted as a half‑day or full‑day rate plus licensing tailored to how the images will be used by designers, studios, and any additional parties.

  • I primarily work across New York City and the tri‑state area, and can travel for select projects with travel time and expenses included in the proposal.

let’s Discuss Your next Photography Project

If you’re planning a portrait session, corporate production, commercial shoot, or interior documentation, share your scope and timeline to receive a structured estimate.

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