FAQs
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Where are you based, and do you travel for projects?
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I'm based in the New York City area and work throughout the region, including Long Island and the greater tristate area. That said, I regularly travel for projects and am available for assignments anywhere in the contiguous United States. If your project calls for it, I'm happy to make it happen.
What types of projects do you specialize in?
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When is the right time to photograph a project?
How does pricing work?
How do I get started?
My work is focused on architectural and interior photography for both commercial and residential projects. I work closely with interior designers, architects, and firms in the health and wellness space to create imagery that truly captures the depth and intention behind each space. Whether it's a luxury residence, a boutique wellness studio, or a commercial interior, every project gets the same level of care and attention.
Why do clients hire you?
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The reasons vary, but at the core it's always the same — they need professional imagery that does justice to their work. Clients come to me for marketing materials, portfolio pieces, publication submissions, and award or competition entries. But one of the most meaningful reasons I hear is legacy. When a designer or architect spends months — sometimes years — on a project, the photographs are what they'll have long after the project is complete. That documentation becomes the lasting record of their vision and craft. I take that responsibility seriously.
The best time is when the space is fully complete — furniture installed, styling done, and any finishing touches in place. That said, I understand that timelines don't always cooperate. If a project isn't quite finished, we can talk through what's possible and whether it makes sense to shoot now or wait. I'd rather have that honest conversation upfront than have you end up with images that don't reflect the full vision.
That depends entirely on the scope of your project and the selections you make from the proof gallery. Every project is different, and I don't believe in putting an arbitrary cap on what's possible. We'll talk through your goals during pre-production so we have a clear sense of what we're working toward.
Licensing defines how and where the images can be used — whether that's on your website, in publications, for marketing materials, or beyond. My base packages include licensing for a specific set of images, and you can always add more images to your license down the road if your needs change. I'll walk you through all of this before we shoot so there are no surprises.
Reach out through the contact form on my website or send me a direct email. I'd love to hear about your project — what the space is, where it's located, and what you're hoping to do with the images. From there, we'll figure out the best path forward together.
How far in advance do I need to book?
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How long does a shoot take?
What happens after the shoot?
What is licensing, and why does it matter?
Most projects can be scheduled within one to two weeks of your initial inquiry. I recommend reaching out as soon as you know your project is ready to be photographed so we can find a date that works for both of us. A signed agreement and deposit are required to secure your shoot date.
Most projects are photographed over the course of a full day. The exact timing depends on the size and complexity of the space, but I plan each shoot carefully during pre-production so we're making the most of every hour on site.
My base rate covers everything from pre-production and image capture to post-production and licensing — starting with a package of ten final images. If you need more images beyond that, additional images can be added at a per-image rate. This structure gives you flexibility to scale based on your needs and budget, without paying for more than you need.
Within 24 hours of the shoot, I'll send you a proof gallery of everything we captured that day. From there, you'll go through the proofs and make your final selections for retouching and licensing. Once I receive your selections, final delivery typically takes anywhere from a few days to two weeks depending on how many images you've chosen and the complexity of the edits.

