Photography for Residential Interiors


The Art of Inside

Residential interior photography is the art of capturing a home the way it was designed to look and feel. From the interior lighting, to the colors of the paint and fabric, to the choice of furniture and décor. How often does a designer create a space only to have a handful of washed out and crooked photos to show for it?

 

Your Portfolio is You

We believe that the best asset an interior designer, contractor, or materials supplier can have is crisp, vibrant photos of their end product. In most cases, photos are the only way a designer or contractors can show his or her work. If this is the case, the most important thing you can do is make sure those photos truly capture the feel and detail of a space with professional photography. Your portfolio is you–make sure you look your best.

 

Get More than a Snapshot

We hate to see a beautiful room reduced to few flat snapshots with a big blast of flash in a mirror.  Click the view gallery button to browse through some of the kitchens, baths, powders rooms, living rooms, and bedrooms we’ve shot.

 

 

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Lighting for Residential Interiors

Photography for residential interiors involves a careful marriage between the ambient light of the space and external lighting to balance the overall lighting and draw attention important elements of the space.

 

 

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Photography for Interior Designers

We think some of our best work is photography for interior designers. We’ve shot literally hundreds of homes, condos and other properties in Las Vegas since 2002. From modern living rooms by design firms like as Chemical Spaces or Sun West to individual, traditional bedrooms by a designer like Kay Cleary, we love to capture spaces in a way that designers can feel proud of. We know a lot of heart and soul goes into a design and we will use every technique at our disposal to make sure the photographs enhance and evoke the feeling of a room.

 

 

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Photography for Builders and Contractors

Whether you’re a general contractor, cabinet maker, or lighting specialist, professional photography demonstrates your art and craft quickly and effectively. Professional photography for builders and contractors not only gives the credibility of a strong portfolio but can illustrate techniques and designs which are difficult to communicate in a conference room. We’ve shot residential spaces from 1,000 square feet to nearly 20,000 square feet, but we know that what counts is showing off the quality and design of your work.

 

 

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Photography for Tile, Flooring, and Countertops

Sure, manufacturers have catalogs of photos of their tile, stone, or synthetic surfaces. But to be able to provide homeowners and designers images of your product, purchase and installed in homes around the valley tells your customers that you are connected with the community and that your product is real and ready. Stunning photography of your products in action helps give customers ideas as to how to implement designs with your product which are both beautiful and relevant to Las Vegas. Whether for your own portfolio, website, or magazine ad, we’d love to shoot your flooring or countertops.

 

 

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