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Workplace Photography

Architectural photography of corporate interiors that shows how a space actually works — made for the firms who design, build, lease, and occupy them.

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An office is a hard thing to photograph well.

A workplace has to read as both designed and lived-in: the light has to feel like the real workday, the furniture and finishes have to hold up under scrutiny, and an empty conference room still has to look like somewhere people want to be. Generalist and real estate photography rarely clears that bar. Workplace photography is architectural photography — it asks for the same eye for line, proportion, and light that the space was designed with.

Made for the people who design, lease, and occupy the space.

Architecture and interior design firms documenting a completed office for portfolios, awards, and new-business pitches. Commercial developers and landlords marketing office space — spec suites, amenity floors, repositioned buildings — to brokers and prospective tenants. Furniture dealers, contractors, and workplace strategy firms showing finished installations. And corporations that need genuine images of their own workplace for careers pages, recruiting, and press, rather than a stock library.

What the work covers.

Reception and arrival sequences, open work areas, private offices, conference and collaboration rooms, amenity and break spaces, and the architectural details that distinguish one buildout from another. Photography can be scheduled around an occupied office to minimize disruption, or staged in a vacant space ahead of lease-up. Where it serves the image, light and styling are directed so the space looks its best without looking false.

Nearly three decades photographing built work.

A member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), with close to thirty years photographing architecture and interiors for architects, designers, developers, and brands across Texas. That background includes work prepared for design award submissions, where the standard for composition and technical execution is unforgiving. Every workplace project is approached with that same standard — and with an understanding of how the images will be licensed and used, whether for a portfolio, a leasing campaign, or an employer-brand rollout.

YOUR SPACE, PROPERLY PHOTOGRAPHED

Most people will only ever experience your workplace as a photograph.

Whether you're a design firm with an office buildout worth showing, a developer with space to lease, or a company with a workplace worth recruiting into — let's talk through the project, how the space photographs, and what the shoot would involve.

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Discuss your workplace project