Interior design photographer

Decoration

Ambiance, detail and harmony

Interior design is the combination of the layout of a space and the creation of its own atmosphere.

As a professional photographer, I’m here to help you get the most out of your work and make your intentions clear in the realization of your project, in a home, hotel or other space.

As in real estate, a photo report with sophisticated, aesthetic visuals lets you showcase your creations for decoration, a magazine or catalog, advertising, furniture or to expand your portfolio of creations.

Magnify your creations

The link between architecturelayout and decoration is obvious, and ties in with my attraction to the “beautiful”. Exchanges with artists also enable me to ask myself the right questions and highlight my shots.

As an interior photographer, my eye and my vision of perspective help to convey the beauty and harmony of a place. The aim is to convey to the viewer the balance and emotions that the designer or decorator had in mind when creating the project.

It often takes meticulous attention to detail and patience to bring out the quintessence of the project and pay tribute to it through images. Whether our customers are in Avignon, Paris, Bordeaux or anywhere else in France, our standards remain the same.

Enhance your portfolio

A unique atmosphere must emerge from your collections and your aesthetic creations for a space. Choosing the best conditions and viewing angles can generate appeal and set tomorrow’s trends.

Calling on an interior photographer will sublimate your creations and designs through the photos proposed in the reportage.

Conveying emotions and conveying the atmosphere of the room through atmospheric photography is essential. A reportage by an interior photographer can create a real visual identity for your company and increase its reputation.

As a designer, interior architect or decorator, your creations are just waiting to be showcased. With interior design photography, you can use striking images to support your work.

How interior photography works

When setting up a photo shoot for interior design or architecture, consultation with the designer is essential, both beforehand and on arrival. The aim is to get the designer’s explanation of the concept and project.

Understanding his artistic path is essential to emphasizing the singularities of his achievement, as well as its philosophical and artistic significance.

As an interior photographer, it’s important to take weather conditions into account as much as possible on the day of the photo shoot. For example, for an interior with large openings, cloudy but bright weather is ideal. This casts diffused light on the various rooms, creating harmonious contrasts and beautiful highlights, and avoids harsh, pronounced shadows.

Conversely, sunny days are best for interiors that tend to be dark. On long summer days, photos are best taken when the sun hits the main facade and its architecture.

If there’s no possibility of postponement, if the shooting date has been planned in advance and the weather is bad, adaptation is the key word. In a room with very few openings, a bulb with the same warmth (light tone) throughout the room is preferable.

In all cases, and even with complicated conditions, the photographer can draw on his post-processing skills to help enhance the quality of the shots. He’ll also know how to take your work from the best angle to enhance it.

Showcasing your interior design

Whether you’re a kitchen designer, a carpenter, an architect, a custom designer or even an interior decorator, my role as an interior photographer is to reflect the qualities of your company through your creations.

My mission is to make your interior design projects even more attractive. My photos provide customers with optimized, precise and, above all, appropriate communication.

The type of shoot is adapted to your needs; for real estate, new construction, apartment extension or renovation, photographic requirements differ and my role will be to guide you step-by-step to decide on the best images to shoot.

Other projects are also concerned and staged with a specific composition. These include custom-made products such as kitchen installations and extensions to other rooms.

Immortalize your interior design

First of all, an interior photography report offers the opportunity to tell the story of the project. To better understand it, it’s essential to be able to present the concept, its design, its specific features and the main stages in its realization to prospective customers.

It’s important to highlight the interior of the house or apartment where the project was carried out, and to explain its unique character with a suitable, unique angle and a professional rendering.

With professionally rendered interior photography, your customers will see a high-quality portfolio of your work. You’ll stand out from your competitors, whether you’re working on decor, a magazine or catalog, advertising, furniture, art, etc.

Professional images

Interior art photography requires the experience of a professional photographer specialized in this field. For you, this means guaranteed shooting quality and perfect organization of the shoot for optimum results.

With a wealth of experience in the field of interior reporting and decoration, I put my know-how and technical skills to work for your projects. The sole aim of my visuals is to showcase your work through meticulous, harmonious communication.

It’s a way for you to convey a professional image and reinforce the feeling of competence in your field, whether the medium you’re communicating on is your website, your social networks, or even directly to prospects.

These shots can be published in specialized magazines or newspapers as required. Once the photos have been processed and submitted, they can be offered to various decorating magazines to enhance your visibility and keep your references alive.

Decorating: a photogenic profession

I’ve always had a passion for beauty and interior design. Certain iconic architects and designers fascinate me and give me real emotions that correspond to what I feel when I pick up my camera. This allows me to express myself sincerely when I take these kinds of photographs.

As an interior photographer, I strive to bring emotions to life through my photos as much as you try to do with your artistic creations. Transferring yours and conveying them through my pictures is a great reward. Each style of decoration has its own charm. The only limit to these creations is our imagination.

How much does an interior photographer charge?

To photograph a space and give it pride of place, the photographer looks at several aspects:

  • Geographical location: in Avignon, Paris, Bordeaux or anywhere else in France, the light won’t be the same, and the shooting times will vary greatly. It’s up to the professional to advise you on the best time to shoot,
  • The type of location: house or other real estate, hotel, atypical spaces. The location influences the rendering of the image, so the photographer must adapt quickly and work with or shape the light to achieve the desired result,
  • The type of equipment and camera to be used depends on the angle of approach: for an advertisement intended for enlargement, the photographer will choose a camera capable of delivering high resolution, but will also be able to make do with a more modest camera if the final aim is only to distribute the photos in a magazine, catalog or on the Internet,
  • The photographer must also have a stylist’s/decorator’s sensitivity: in fact, these professions are complementary, as a stylist/decorator will not see the same things as a photographer. The complementary vision of these professionals will avoid errors of taste and lighting for all types of reportage,
  • Does the photographer work in a team or alone? For example, for magazines or other publishing products, the photographer may be asked to surround himself with a team, as the work to be carried out is dense.

All of the above points need to be considered for reportage work, and influence the rates quoted for interior photography. It is therefore difficult to give precise rates, as every project is different. The best thing to do is to contact the professional and discuss your project with him/her, so as to get a clear, detailed quote that meets your needs.