BEHIND THE LENS
Four Reasons to Hire an Interior Stylist
If you are planning to have a photoshoot for your home or business, you might be wondering if you need to hire an interior design stylist. A stylist is a professional who can help you create a cohesive and attractive look for your space, using props, furniture, lighting and accessories. Here are some reasons why hiring an interior design stylist can make a difference for your photoshoot.
Mastering Perspective: Tips for Capturing Stunning Interior Design Photography
Interior design photography is an art form that requires careful consideration of the perspective and composition of the shot. Here are some tips for achieving the best perspectives for interior design photography…
Is Your Design and Build Firm Effectively Marketing its Best Work?
A portfolio is a collection of images, samples, or projects that showcase the work and abilities of a Design and Build firm.
5 Reasons Why Artificial Intelligence (AI) Won’t Replace Interior Photographers
Here are five reasons why AI is unlikely to completely replace interior photographers:
What’s Your Interior Design Style?
There are many different styles of interior design, including traditional, modern, contemporary, eclectic, bohemian, farmhouse…
Should I Hire a Professional Photographer?
Home and design companies often need photographers to take pictures of their products or designs for use in advertising and marketing materials such as brochures, websites, and social media.
10 Creative Ways to Style a Space
Mix and match different patterns and textures, such as pairing a vintage rug with a modern sofa…
5 Reasons Why an Interior Designer Should Hire an Interior Photographer
Showcasing your interior design portfolio with interior photography is important for several reasons…
Interior Design Photography vs. Real Estate Photography?
There is a preconceived notion that photography for interior design and real estate photography are closely aligned but this couldn’t be further from the truth…
Photo Licensing
Photography licensing and usage can be very confusing. Let’s break it down from our friend Matthew Anderson.