Studio Lifestyle–designed bedroom in a Santa Monica Canyon home featuring a neutral upholstered platform bed, floating wood nightstands, brass globe sconces, woven bench, and floor-to-ceiling linen drapery with warm natural light.

Los Angeles Interior & Architecture Photographer

Great interiors deserve to be photographed with the same intention they were designed with. For more than 15 years, I’ve worked alongside many of Los Angeles’ leading designers and architects, translating their vision into images that live on magazine covers, in national campaigns, and inside award-winning portfolios.

Based in Los Angeles, I focus on luxury residential interiors, architecture, hospitality, and editorial design. My work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Vogue, Vanity Fair, LUXE Interiors + Design, GQ, House Beautiful, Domino, and on more than 14 national covers.

Who I Work With

Interior Designers & Architects

From emerging studios to established names like Jeff Andrews Design, Studio Shamshiri, Adam Hunter, Studio Lifestyle, and Vanessa Alexander, I work with designers who understand that photography is the primary medium through which their work reaches the world.

Your project deserves images that carry the weight of your intentions - the materiality, the light, the proportion, and the atmosphere that make the space what it is.

Hospitality

Hotels, resorts, and restaurants hire me to capture the full atmosphere of their properties, from sweeping architecture to the quiet details that make a guest feel welcome. Past clients include The Montage, Maravilla Los Cabos, and Nemacolin Resort.

Luxury Retail & Commercial Brands

I've photographed flagship stores and brand environments for Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Burberry, Goyard, and MCM - spaces where the architecture is the brand identity.

Publications & Editors

My editorial work appears regularly across print and digital design publications. I understand how to shoot for the page: image hierarchy, cropping flexibility, cover-worthy composition.

Celebrity Homes

I photograph the private residences of some of the most recognized names in entertainment - work that has appeared in Architectural Digest, Vogue, and other major publications. Past celebrity subjects include Margot Robbie, Julianne Moore, Jimmy Fallon, and Kerry Washington.

 

What Sets My Work Apart

Editorial Quality, Commercial Reliability

The same eye that lands a LUXE cover also delivers on-time, production-ready files for brand campaigns and designer portfolios. You shouldn't have to choose between beautiful and practical.

15+ Years, 14+ Magazine Covers

Experience compounds. I know how light moves through a room at different times of day, how to handle challenging conditions — low ceilings, dark materials, difficult angles - and how to make every space feel intentional on camera.

Collaborative, Not Transactional

I work closely with designers, stylists, and art directors before the shoot, not just during it. The best images come from understanding what a project is trying to say.

Featured In

Architectural Digest - the definitive record of design excellence

LUXE Interiors + Design - including multiple cover features

Vogue - fashion's lens on how the world lives

GQ - style and culture, across home and beyond

House Beautiful - timeless American design

Domino - the modern home, made accessible

Vanity Fair - celebrity, culture, and the spaces they inhabit

California Home + Design - the best of West Coast living

Atomic Ranch - midcentury modern, celebrated

My Approach

I grew up surrounded by two kinds of makers: my mother was a decorator, my father owned a bakery. Both taught me that craft matters, that the details others rush past are exactly where something becomes extraordinary. That sensibility shapes every shoot. I'm not trying to document a room; I'm trying to reveal it. That means being patient with light, deliberate with composition, and deeply attentive to the story a space wants to tell. Good interior photography isn't just about showing what's there. It's about making the viewer feel what it's like to be there.

On Location

Newport Beach, California

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Interior photography and video are commissioned based on the scope of each project - including the number of spaces, level of production, deliverables, timeline, and intended usage.

    Because every project is distinct, I begin by understanding what you’re looking to create - the spaces involved, the desired image count or video deliverables, and how the work will ultimately be used. From there, I develop a tailored estimate that reflects the full creative and production scope.

    Because each project is unique, I prefer to begin with a clear understanding of what you’re looking to create - the spaces involved, the desired image count, and how the photographs will ultimately be used. From there, I can provide a tailored estimate that reflects the full creative and production scope.

  • The short answer: declutter ruthlessly, and think about what story you want to tell. Before every shoot, I share a prep guide with practical tips - what to remove, what to bring in, how to handle fresh flowers and textiles, and how to sequence the day efficiently.

  • A focused residential shoot typically runs one full day (6–8 hours). Larger projects - multi-room homes, commercial spaces, or editorial features with multiple setups - are often scheduled over two days.

  • Yes. While I'm based in LA, I regularly shoot on location across California and travel nationally and internationally for the right projects. Some of my favorite work has happened far from home.

  • Standard delivery is 1-3 weeks from the shoot date. For editorial deadlines or time-sensitive projects, expedited or overnight delivery is available.

  • Yes, I collaborate with a number of talented stylists for interior shoots. Every designer has a different aesthetic and budget, so I'm happy to recommend a stylist who's a great fit for your project. We can discuss that early in the planning process to make sure everything comes together seamlessly on shoot day.

Work With Me

I'd love to hear about your project. Whether you're planning a shoot months out or need to move quickly, reach out and let's talk.