Service · Interior photography
Interior photography.
Calm, considered photography of interior spaces — produced with available light, edited for restraint, delivered for designers, architects, and the press.
Approach
Each room is photographed twice: once for the architecture, once for the way light falls on it. The brief comes first — what the room is for, who it serves, what makes it worth photographing. No flash where daylight will do. No HDR sandwiches. The result reads as a quiet observation, not a brochure. Most often commissioned by interior designers and architects. Based in Bristol, with regular work in Bath and the Cotswolds.
What's included
A full half-day or full-day shoot on site, art direction, light styling on the day, ruthless edit, colour-corrected master files, web-resolution exports, and a usage licence covering portfolio, social, press, and brochure use. Print licensing available on request.
Turnaround
A working preview is shared within five working days of the shoot. Final master files land within ten. Rush turnarounds are available when a press deadline depends on it.
Selected projects
For
- Interior designers
- Architects & studios
- Estate agents (premium listings)
- Boutique hotels
- Private homeowners
- Press & magazines
FAQ
How much does interior photography cost?
Half-day shoots start from £550 + VAT and include a usage licence covering portfolio, social, and press. Full-day shoots and multi-property packages are available on request — get in touch for a written quote.
Do you use flash, or only natural light?
Natural light is the default — interiors photographed under available light feel honest. Subtle continuous lighting is occasionally used to lift a dark corner. No HDR, no composite skies, no AI-stitched rooms.
How quickly can you turn the images around?
A web-resolution preview is shared within five working days. Final master files arrive within ten. Rush jobs are accommodated when a press deadline requires it.
Where do you cover?
Bristol, Bath, the Cotswolds, and the wider South West — including Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, and parts of Somerset. Further afield by arrangement.
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