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When potential customers come to your website to evaluate the quality of your company's work, what kind of response do you want them to have? Why not strive to make a lasting impression? Expert commercial photography can enhance your brand's visual identity and set you apart from competitors. Whether showcasing office interiors, your team, or intricate industrial processes, we can help you create photography that will play a crucial role in the long-term growth of your business.
Adam Goldberg is one of the premier Atlanta architectural and interior design photographers based in Atlanta, GA. During Adam’s years of traveling the world for multiple organizations such as The Department of Defense and Deloitte Consulting, he discovered a passion for photographing the places that he visited. After obtaining his Master’s in Business Administration he launched his photography career with a focus on interior and exterior spaces as he has always had an eye for architecture. Photography is the perfect mixture of science, art, and creativity for Adam’s innovative and imaginative mind. Adam uses both natural and artificial light to capture the essence of a property or room. All of his images are crafted with an eye on creating a realistic representation that transports the viewer to the space. When he’s not photographing an architectural wonder or flying his drone, Adam can be found capturing landscape and travel images around the world…or with his feet in the sand, a little bit of hot sauce, and some Jimmy Buffett music in the background.
Jeffrey Totaro has had a life-long interest in design and construction. Before becoming a photographer, he worked as an architect and structural engineer for a prominent Philadelphia firm. During his education and early career, his strong interest in design was coupled with an interest in photographing architecture and interiors. A self-taught photographer, Jeffrey transitioned to professional photography in 1996 and has since built an impressive portfolio of commercial, residential, and institutional photography for leading firms in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Washington DC and elsewhere around the country. Jeffrey’s education and professional experience as an architect and engineer make him well-suited to photograph the built environment. His photographs capture design intent, structural complexity, and architectural detail to best illustrate each projects significance. He values a collaborative relationship with clients and considers it an essential part of the process for successful photography. Responsive and understanding, Jeffrey’s patience and commitment to capturing the essence of a design is evident in the images he produces. His meticulous attention to detail throughout the photographic process includes advance scouting of locations, careful arrangement of views for elegant and clean compositions, technical proficiency and creativity in the appropriate use of lighting, and the latest in high-resolution digital technology.
Pietro Milici is an Italian photographer based in the USA, where he works as a freelance photographer and videographer.His work is mainly based on architecture and portraits: “I love how architecture can be a portrait of the society and the world we live in, and how a portrait of a person is the structure of the life each one of us lives every day.”He starts working as a photographer in 2007. In 2012 he graduates in Marine Biology in Italy, and in 2013 he receives his Master's degree in Photography and Design at Elisava Design School in Barcelona.After various exhibitions in the city of Barcelona, he collaborates with artists and photographers, commencing his work as a professional photographer. In his works, he employs different technics using both digital and film. “I care deeply about photography, it is how I express myself and my point of view to the outside world. I am inherently interested in this discipline as a way of conceiving the city, the architecture, the people, their emotions, and their stories. I search for the unexpected, the untold, the overlooked and reveal any hidden facets that the subject – be it a person or a city street – might withhold."
Craig Washburn combines innovation with a lasting, thoughtful aesthetic that connects his diverse body of work. He has been featured in Vanity Fair, Bloomberg Businessweek and Texas Monthly to name a few and he has also been commissioned to create for brands like Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Verizon and Airbnb. Craig's years of experience brings unique methods and a friendly, flexible viewpoint to every project. An enthusiastic problem solver and teammate, Craig loves helping his clients bring their ideas to life. Comfortable on projects big and small, he has the foundation of a talented production crew to call on and runs a lighthearted ship. In addition to the work featured here, strongly architectural design and interiors are a concentration with their own home at craigwashburnplaces.com. He is also the founder of still-motion pictures, a fresh merging of motion, photography and animation. Craig believes it's important to stay humble, keep evolving and take chances on new ideas. He is based in Texas (studio in Austin) where he lives with his wife and two young
Hi, I'm Kamil. I'm a photographer living and working on Vancouver Island – in the Tofino/ Ucluelet area. I hold Canadian and EU passports. I deliver artful and emotionally-rich images for advertising and editorial clients. My personal photographic practice is centered around colours, patterns, abstracts, and contrasts. So whether I'm shooting portraits or fashion, a brand campaign, or a travel story, these naturally weave themselves into the images. I'm currently enjoying my connection to the ocean, surfing daily, and being in a physically wild coastal environment. In the near future, I will be building a destination studio here on the west coast of Vancouver Island, to serve my personal artsy needs, but also those of clients. I love my work, and I have a lot of fun with it.
His years spent as an assistant interior designer, specialising in lighting, changed the way Antony approached photography. He attended a photography course at The University of The West Indies, where he discovered light in a new way through the methods and teachings of Desmond Clarke, Dean Collins, Tony Corbell and Monte Zucker. He amassed an arsenal of as many video and print publishings from these gurus as he could find, and began his journey to becoming the go-to person for photographic lighting in his home, Trinidad and Tobago. Antony's approach to making a photograph is deliberate and precise, manipulating light to capture as much of the final image on the sensor as possible. He is not one to "fix it in post". His skill set has to be versatile to exist in a small market. He has photographed portraits of heads-of-state, corporate figures, brides, newborns, landscapes, products ranging from cosmetics to engineering equipment, gourmet food, glamour and architecture, but his primary focus has always been on advertising portraiture and editorial work, which he captures with a unique perspective. Encouraged by the success of his hosting photographic workshops and talks in the Caribbean with some of the profession's renowned educators, Antony started his "Language of Light" – photographic lighting workshop series in 2013 and has also taught photography at the University of the West Indies and School of Business & Computer Studies.
Nour El Refai is an Architectural photographer. He obtained a bachelor degree of Architecture at Cairo University and has been working in Middle East and North Africa since 2005. He also worked on stories and documentary assignments in several countries. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Huffington Post, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, ArchDaily, and many more. He taught architectural photography at various universities and continues to give talks, workshops, and courses in Cultural and Art Centers. Nour got his first Kodak film camera as a gift when he was 12 years old and took his first photos on fishing trips in the Red Sea with his father. Nour got his first Kodak film camera as a gift when he was 12 years old and took his first photos on fishing trips in the Red Sea with his father.
Joe has been working as a commercial photographer since 2007 specializing in architecture and interior design. Since starting his business, he has worked with numerous architects, interior designers and construction managers in the greater Philadelphia and New York City areas, and he has traveled throughout the country for various projects. In 2019, Joe expanded his business into producing cinema backdrops for the TV and film industry, working on shows such as American Rust, The Other Two and The Wonder Years, to name a few. Although he initially worked as a vendor for another backdrop company, he and printer Berry and Homer started Precision backdrops in 2022.
Anthony Lanneretonne is an interior, architecture, food & travel photographer based in Nice, South of France. Born in 1973 in Versailles but mainly raised in Africa, French Polynesia and French West Indies, he has preserved all along this time the pleasure of travel and discovery. Graduated of a cinema school. He used to work in movie and stills production and finally became assistant for major fashion & interiors photographers. Start his career as freelance photographer in 2001, shooting for numerous french and international magazines for more than 22 years now. He is available for assignments in France as well as worldwide. Fine gourmet, naturally curious about everything that shapes taste, Anthony produces food works and travel reports with fresh and unique approach. Aside his commercial work he develops personal work in landscape photography.
British photographer Martin Westlake has been living in Jakarta since 1988. A 3 year stint in Nigeria as a teenager sparked a passion for travel + photography. Martin studied Maritime Geography + hydrographic surveying and worked in the oil industry before setting up as a photographer in 1991. Since then he has traveled extensively throughout SE Asia and Indonesia working for a diverse range of editorial + commercial clients. Martin continues to shoot 4×5” print film for select clients + personal projects. He speaks Bahasa Indonesia fluently.
As a fifth generation photographer, it is no surprise that Nick’s passion for photography originated at a young age. Growing up in home inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, Nick quickly learned the importance of natural light and the impact it has not only with photography, but the architecture it touches as well. It’s all in the details. What our eye sees is not always what the camera captures. With more than 10 years of design experience, Katja brought a new division to the studio with Staging and Styling. Professional styling helps to capture the perfect shot of an interior that celebrates its best features, textures and talking points. Whether working locally or traveling nationwide, McGinn Photography brings their expertise and artistic vision everywhere they go resulting in stunning and visually striking imagery that captures the unique characteristics and design of each project.
Currently residing in Melbourne, Naomi also spent two decades refining her craft in Canada – a second home and a source of creative inspiration. Food, drink, and feasting play a central role in Naomi’s photography – flavours, textures, and colours all vividly come to life whether as part of a heaving table shot or through sexy and sophisticated close-ups that hero ingredients while making them nothing short of enticing. She treats her culinary subjects with the same respect and care that a chef or mixologist would. Elsewhere, Naomi’s interior photography combines her keen awareness of architectural flow with a sense of intimacy as she finds the true rhythm of a space. While her portrait work bridges the livelihood and personality of her subjects – designers, artists, and professionals among them – in the ease of their natural surroundings. Naomi’s motion work is both intimate, refined, and at times even playful – spaces, objects, and people are presented with great care for composition and form, while her commercial work always manages to capture a brand’s unique identity. Refined yet accessible. Explorative and illuminating. Naomi’s photographic work is passionate – and passionately creative.
My work spans many different genres – from shooting people to focusing on things we wear, the things we eat, to the places we live, to the things we love, and the things we crave. I love to capture it all. People ask me to help them tell stories through a lens. I can do that – I love it. I spend my time shooting in and out my studio, and traveling when requested. I travel for fun when I can because i believe personal time is essential. I prefer to be outside. I try to surround myself with good hearts. I love all kinds of music. I like pretending that I can play guitar. I often find myself staring in awe at my boys. I think my wife is cool as hell. Having grown up 3 blocks from Lambeau Field, I will always bleed green and gold. I will always have dogs. I love video games but never play. I will always want birds in my house but will never have one as it would make me sad. I want my boys to be older for certain things but I don't ever really want them to grow up. I will probably never be satisfied with my landscaping and garden. I will always want the feeling of a workout without any of the exercise. I will always cringe at the act of explaining myself and then end up rambling on and on and on and on and on…….
I love collaborating with my clients and getting to know them. I do whatever it takes to put my clients at ease by making photography fun, creative and enjoyable. I work closely with my clients to take their project from concept to completion. My photo projects have taken me across the street and around the globe. Working under pressure or in a fast-paced environment comes second nature to me. When I'm not shooting, you can probably find me in my garden, hiking something — somewhere or on my yoga mat. My alter ego to photography is being a 200 RYT at Blue Yoga Nyla in North Little Rock. When I’m not shooting, I’m teaching yoga, or deepening my own practice. Currently based in Little Rock, Arkansas, I have degree in journalism with a photojournalism emphasis. I began my professional photography career at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette where I was a staff photographer for more than 15 years.
Hey, I’m Ryan. I’m a photographer based in Gloucestershire, England, working across the UK and abroad for interior designers and luxury hotels. With the utmost attention to detail and a calm determination, I strive to create bold, graphic, compelling imagery that pulls you into the scene. Working mostly on high-end residential projects, I value long-term relationships with interior designers where we work together to build the visual assets for your portfolio. A typical shoot is one to two days, where we usually work collaboratively to meticulously compose, light, and style a set of images that completely communicates the design scheme and intent of the project. I hold myself to the highest technical standards and ensure colours, textures and details are accurately represented. The resulting images can help you achieve industry recognition by winning prestigious awards or getting published, grow your fans and followers online, and builds a library of completed work that is not only a useful documentary of your past achievements but also serves as a valuable resource for ideas and inspiration that improves your client’s experience and has potential to persuade them to buy into your ideas and vision.
An award winning photographer and videographer specializing in architectural and commercial media production in the hospitality, interior design, architecture, and architectural products industries. He is based in New England and works internationally.
Jennifer Chase is a food, travel and lifestyle photographer and creative director based out of Washington, DC. Jennifer first learned to cook with one pot, a spoon, an open fire, and a village full of teachers, while a peace corps volunteer in West Africa . Her travels and her curiosity about culture, ritual and the ways we connect around food have informed her food photography and food styling. Her rich, modern visual style connects food producers and consumers through visual narratives that encourage exploration and enjoyment. An inviting sense of ease and imagination encourage clients and enthusiasts alike to join in the journey.
I’m a French photographer based in Warsaw, Poland. Originally from Paris, I have lived a good part of my life abroad, particularly in Asia. I’ve been a full-time photographer most of my adulthood. I made my first steps in this job with a documentary approach, which evolved over time into a slower, cleaner, more “commercial” style. Still, I feel my roots are in documentary and this comes through in my work as bold, punchy, and atmospheric images. A life of traveling has made me comfortable in varieties of situations, flexible and instinctive, able to get results in all sorts of environments. Clients have trusted me on hundreds of assignments across over 30 countries. I am also a coffee & beer enthusiast, herbal soap hunter, raw concrete addict, and retro design aficionado.
Barry Harley is a photographer specializing in Hotel, Architectural, and Portrait Photography. His architectural photography has extended geographically from Duns Castles in Scotland to the infamous Grey Gardens (home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’s cousins) in East Hampton, NY to extensive shooting in Jamaica and the Caribbean. Barry has worked on numerous portrait photography series ranging from entertainers to city officials. He has photographed Patti La Belle and numerous other show business personalities as well as municipal luminaries in Jamaica, including police commissioner Major General Antony Anderson. His most recent portraiture project, Pullin It All Together, is a book by Paul Wharton published in 2018 “which reveals secrets of styling teams and the tricks photographers use to turn everyday faces into those of supermodels.” Barry is the recipient of the 2020 Communication Arts Award of Excellence.
Luis Cerdeira is a Spain based photographer who specializes in corporate, industrial and architecture photography. His work is frequently featured in annual reports, commercial brochures, corporate websites and corporate magazines. He works quickly and efficiently, completing complex shoots with minimal disruption when photographing people at their work. He also stays in time and on budget bringing back useful and striking images to his clients. His easygoing approach enables him to get the best out of any situation both editorial and corporate assignments. Recent clients include Ferrovial, Sacyr, Applus+, DHL, Sener Engineering and Systems, Tragsa Group, Inbisa Group, General Directorate of Civil Protection, Dircom, Military Emergencies Unit, Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
Growing up in a central Pennsylvania rural farm community, I was surrounded by mountains and fields, not a lot of architecture or design. Very common central Pennsylvania farm and coal community homes and design. From a young age I always had a fascination with drawing and seeing things in a unique way. I also loved building and creating things with my hands. All the while following my Dad around the yard with a saw, hammer, and plastic push mower was a common thing. As I grew, my interests turned to more creative aspects and included drafting, and being an integral part of my schools’ arts department. It’s there where my love for design and photography opened up. Once I enrolled in art school, at the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, my love and passion for photography took hold. After becoming establishing in the wedding and portrait photography business, I branched out to discover new areas of photography. It was then, that I rediscovered my love for design and architecture. I am always looking and studying; books, buildings and designers. It’s not uncommon to see me scouring through interior design and architectural magazines for new and interesting ideas on how to see space in our three-dimensional world. I love collaborating with other creatives, designers, architects and engineers. To me collaboration is a must in the creative process as it can help in solving problems in the moment.
I don’t enjoy talking or writing about myself; I like my photographs to do that for me. Yet I know it is helpful for those reviewing my body of work to know a little about me and how I approach my profession. The photo I’ve elected to include of me is from my first visit to Poland at the age of 10. My Ciocia Nusia bought me my first camera, igniting a curiosity that has matured over time and experience but remains the cornerstone of my approach to my work. Photography has provided me with the opportunity to work with subjects and attend events that I would otherwise have missed, thereby enriching my professional and personal lives. I love the creative side of photography and each year complete independent photographic projects so I continue to learn and never become complacent. My goal is to help such organizations develop their voice. When working with clients, I firmly believe collaboration is important to ensure the product is of the highest quality, meets the clients’ needs and desires, and is delivered in a timely manner. No matter what size a project is, I pride myself in doing whatever it takes to get a great product. My clients range from Loyola Hospital, BusinessWeek, DDB, Supercuts, Northwestern University, Forbes, Follett of Higher Learning, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, BlackWell Consulting, First Health, Harley Davidson, GTCR, Simple Truth, Allstate and Apple, Inc.
Fulton is a world-class image-maker and seasoned creative partner who's built his reputation on a unique vision, tenacious work ethic. paradoxically wrapped in a friendly, easy-going nature. “Every time I look at our image library it makes me happy – everything about it. Thank you so much, John!” — Mary Welsh, Visual Content Manager Americas – Delta Airlines Best known for his powerful people and conceptual work, Fulton has created award-winning campaigns for global brands like Honda, Coca-Cola, Novartis, and AT&T. “John is a work ‘till 4 am, whatever it takes to get it done right, kind of artist. It’s a pleasure tackling projects with him.” “Complex image-making can be a challenge with many artists, but when working with John and his seasoned team, the process is always a blend of professionalism, humor, and artistry.” — John Rosato, Sr. Producer – Mu//en John is based in Atlanta and represented worldwide by: VISU – NYC / LA / Miami
I am a Côte d’Azur-based Architecture & interior photographer mainly commissioned in Europe. My work leans towards an editorial style where the goal is to deliver natural-looking images. This is to give someone the feeling that they are actually at the property, on the spot where the photo is taken. The use of light, composition and human interaction is key to delivering strong convincing photos. With all my photos I try to deliver contrast to an image; this can be with color, movement, or composition. My photography covers work for architects, designers, and furniture makers that are mainly in the residential field, SAOTA, Knut Hjeltnes, and Atelier K Architecture are some of my clients. My work has also been published, digital and in print in magazines and books such as Häuser Magazine, Beta-Plus, Callway, Elle Decoration, and Style Campagne. I have been named by architectural Photo Awards, such as the APALMANAC photo awards and the One-Photo Challenge by Architizer. The LOOP Design awards listed me as one of the 100 most inspiring Architectural Photographers in 2022.