Interior Design Photography
Design-focused, publication-ready photography for interior designers and studios throughout Fresno & California's Central Valley.
I work with interior designers to create clean, accurate imagery that reflects design intent and supports long-term professional use - from portfolios and press submissions to marketing and awards.
Intention
Interior design photography is about more than documenting a space or selling a house. It's about translating your three dimensional vision onto a two dimensional page in a way that feels true to your original intent.
Collaboration
Every project begins with a conversation about the space that you designed. The flow of the space and the aesthetic choices you made are the foundational elements that will direct the photography.
Illumination
Your work is intended to shine. Every shape, texture, color, and material included in your design has a purpose. Every vignette gives you a chance to explore and every space is designed to leave you feeling different from when you entered it.
Selected Interior Design Work
Process Snapshot
This process allows projects to move smoothly and predictably whether in Fresno or the Central Valley
- Initial Conversation - project goals, scope, and intended use.
- Pre-shoot planning - timing with the light, and shot priorities.
- The shoot - efficient, collaborative, and detail-oriented.
- Post-production - careful color correction, exposure blending, and removal of distracting elements.
- Delivery & Licensing - clear usage rights and final assets.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book an interior photography shoot?
Most designers in Fresno and the Central Valley book 2–6 weeks in advance, depending on season and project scope.
How long does image delivery take?
Typical delivery is within 1–2 weeks, depending on the size of the project.
What usage rights are included?
Licensing is tailored to your specific needs and clearly outlined before the shoot.
Can images be submitted for publication?
Yes. I frequently work with designers preparing projects for editorial consideration.