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.
Architectural Photography of a Long Island Home Featuring Custom Millwork and Vaulted Bar Design
A closer look at the architectural details in this Long Island home, photographed for Joseph Pagac Architects. Featuring a vaulted bar and custom millwork throughout.
How Photography Shapes Your Brand Identity as an Interior Designer or Architect
Interior and architectural photography shapes your brand identity, builds client trust, and strengthens your marketing presence. Learn why consistent, intentional imagery matters.
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.
Timeless Luxury Captured on Film: A Woodmere Residence Photographed on Medium Format
Shot entirely on medium format film, this Woodmere, NY residence features rich design layers—from sculptural lighting to bold marble surfaces—captured with timeless detail.
Modern Warmth: Capturing a Serene Westchester Home for The Collective Interior
This Westchester home by Simone Rebhun of The Collective Interior blends natural warmth with modern design. See how we captured every detail through the lens.

