New York's photographer for designers and architects who actually care about their work.
AS FEATURED IN: Architectural Digest · The New York Times · The Wall Street Journal · Dwell · Luxe · WWD
How I Work
Most photographers show up, shoot, and send you a Dropbox link. That's not how I work.
I shoot tethered, which means you're seeing every frame as I take it — on a large monitor, in real time. If a composition isn't working, we catch it on the spot. If you want to try something different, we try it. By the time we wrap, you already know you got exactly what you needed.
Within 24 hours of the shoot, you have a full proof gallery in your hands. No waiting weeks to find out if the images delivered. You pick your selects, I handle everything else — retouching, final delivery, and licensing. One fee, no surprises.
Tethered & Collaborative
You see every shot as it happens. Real-time feedback means we leave with exactly what you need — not a best guess.
Proof Gallery in 24 Hours
You're not waiting weeks to find out if the shoot worked. Your proof gallery lands in your inbox the next day.
All-Inclusive Pricing
Pre-production, shoot day, retouching, and licensing — it's all in one fee. Multiple parties on a project? We can split costs between the architect, GC, and owner. No one gets surprised by a bill.
CREDENTIALS & MEMBERSHIPS
Brian Berkowitz is a board member of the Interior Design Society (Long Island Chapter) and a member of the American Institute of Architects, NKBA, AIAP, and the A&D Collective. His work has been published in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Dwell, Luxe, and WWD. He holds a degree in photography from the School of Visual Arts, New York.

