Interior Design Photography — Fresno & Central Valley

A great photo doesn't just show a space. It makes you want to be in it.

I work with interior designers, decorators, and design firms who need imagery that communicates the intent behind the work — not just how a room looks, but why it was designed that way. I photograph interior design with a focus on light and how it interacts with materials — the way it falls across a surface, catches a texture, or fills a room at a particular moment of day. The goal is never just documentation. It's creating imagery that makes someone feel the space before they ever walk through the door. Photography built for portfolios, client presentations, and publications.

Who This Is For:

  • Interior designers and decorators

  • Design studios and firms

  • Home stagers and stylists

  • Architects with interior portfolios

Your portfolio is your most powerful sales tool. If the photography doesn't match the quality of the work, you're leaving clients — and fees — on the table.

What You Get:

  • Residential and commercial interior photography

  • Detail and material studies

  • Full room and architectural coverage

  • Portfolio and editorial imagery

  • Print and web optimized delivery

  • Licensing for publications and award submissions

Why Interior Design Photography Is Different:

A designer's portfolio has to do two things at once — prove technical skill and create desire. Bad photography doesn't just underrepresent the work — it actively works against it. When the photography looks cheap, the design looks cheap. And when a prospective client can't feel the space through the photos, they move on to someone whose portfolio they can.

How I Approach Interior Design Shoots:

Before I pick up the camera I want to understand the design — what decisions were made, what the space is meant to feel like, and who will experience it. From there every shot is built to communicate that intent clearly and beautifully. I look for the light — how it's hitting the materials, where the shadows are falling, what time of day makes the room feel its best. From there every shot is built around capturing that mood. Not just what the space looks like, but what it feels like to be in it.

The Process

  1. Book your shoot — confirm spaces, scope, and timing

  2. Pre-shoot brief — understanding the design intent and what the portfolio needs to communicate

  3. Shoot day — unhurried, methodical, and built around the light

  4. Delivery — portfolio ready files within one to two weeks

Where I Work

Based in Fresno working with interior designers and design firms across the Central Valley and California.

Photography that makes people want to be there — before they ever arrive.