Architecturally designed white kitchen island with sweeping curved forms, warm wood flooring, and a large skylight

Warm living room with an open fireplace, leather club chairs, and soft evening ambient lighting

Bright open-plan kitchen and dining area with light timber cabinetry, pendant lighting, and a long central island

Architecture
and
Interiors

Architecture has a rhythm you don’t just see — you feel it as you move through a space. The bold presence of a façade. The quiet dialogue between structure and light. The atmosphere of a place designed to be lived in.

My work moves through these layers — from the strong lines of an exterior to the details of an interior that reveal how a space is meant to be experienced.

Light in Architecture and Interior Photography

Light is what defines the mood of a space.

I work primarily with what is already there — natural light, its direction, its timing. Artificial light is only used to support it, never to take over.

The result is imagery that feels grounded and real — not constructed, not artificial.

Preparation

Before a shoot, I take the time to understand the building. Its orientation, how light moves through it, what the architect intended.

By the time I arrive, I already know when a space works — and when it doesn’t. That preparation allows the shoot itself to stay focused, calm, and precise.