Why Small Bathrooms Are the Hardest Spaces to Photograph — And How Good Composition Changes Everything

Small bathrooms are some of the trickiest spaces to photograph — not because they're simple, but because there's nowhere to hide. Tight angles, tricky mirrors, and unforgiving lenses mean every decision matters. Here's how intentional composition turns a compact bathroom into a compelling image.

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Editorial vs. Commercial Interior Photography: What’s the Difference?

Most people assume editorial and commercial interior photography are basically the same thing — beautiful spaces, great light, strong compositions. The intent behind each shot, though, is completely different. Here's how I think about it, and why getting clear on that distinction before your shoot makes all the difference.

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Capturing the Vibrant Energy of Palm Beach Sports Club

On a sweltering Florida day, I captured Palm Beach Sports Club’s vibrant interiors, from playful neon signs to sleek spa spaces—here’s the story behind the shoot.

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How Interior Designers Can Use Photography to Attract Better Clients

Want to attract higher-quality interior design clients—the ones who value your creativity and respect your process? It starts with how you present your work. In this post, I break down how professional photography helps interior designers across NYC and Long Island elevate their brand, get noticed, and land projects with their dream clients.

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