Interior photography for hotels, restaurants, residential property and commercial spaces. Based in London and working across the UK and internationally, I photograph spaces that have been designed to be experienced — capturing the atmosphere and quality that makes someone want to visit, book or buy.
I work primarily with available light — the clean, directional quality that makes interiors feel real and inviting rather than artificially lit. A presidential suite in Sicily. A Michelin-starred restaurant in the Hampshire countryside. A lovingly restored country gatehouse. A No.1 airport lounge.
Clients include VRetreats, Hyatt Hotels, Hilton Hotels, Four Seasons Hampshire, Park Quarter Hotel and Fairview Homes. I work with hotel groups, property developers, interior designers and commercial clients across the UK and internationally.
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Hotel interior photography is about far more than documenting rooms — it’s about conveying the atmosphere and sense of place that makes a guest want to book. I photograph suites, lobbies, restaurants, bars, spas and public areas in a way that feels true to the property. I work primarily with available light, supplementing with flash only where needed and always aiming for a natural, editorial quality rather than the flat, over-lit look that puts potential guests off. Whether it’s a five-star resort in Sicily or a boutique townhouse in central London, the goal is images that look and feel exactly like walking through the door.
For property developers, estate agents and interior designers, high-quality interior photography directly affects the perceived value of a property and the speed at which it sells or lets. I work with developers like Fairview Homes and private clients across London and the Home Counties, photographing show homes, new-build developments, renovation projects and private residences. My approach is clean, bright and true to the space — I let the design and architecture speak for itself, using natural light and careful composition to present every room at its best.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to airport lounges, I photograph commercial interiors for brands that need their spaces to look as good online as they do in person. I’ve shot No.1 Lounges across multiple UK airports, restaurant interiors for hotel groups including Hyatt and VRetreats, and commercial office spaces in central London. Every space has a feeling it’s designed to create — my job is to capture that in a single frame, making sure the lighting, angle and composition do the design justice.
I shoot almost exclusively with available light. It’s what makes interior photographs feel authentic and inviting rather than artificially staged. Where a space needs a helping hand — windowless corridors, basement spa areas, evening restaurant setups — I use flash carefully to complement the existing light rather than replace it. The result is interior photography that looks real, feels warm, and honestly represents the space a visitor will experience. I deliver high-resolution images with full commercial usage rights, ready for websites, brochures, OTA platforms, social media and print campaigns.
Every shoot starts with a conversation about the space, what it needs to communicate and where the images will be used. On the day, I work through the property room by room — adjusting furniture and props where helpful, working with the available light and supplementing with flash only where necessary. Most shoots take between half a day and two full days depending on the size of the property and the number of spaces to cover.
Yes. A large part of my work is with hotel groups — shooting suites, lobbies, restaurants, bars, spas and public areas for brands including Hyatt, Hilton, VRetreats and Four Seasons Hampshire. I also shoot restaurants and bars for commercial clients, airport lounges, and commercial office spaces. Residential property work — show homes, new builds, renovations and private residences — makes up the rest.
Primarily available light. It's what gives interior photographs that natural, inviting quality — the way a room actually looks when you walk in. Where a space genuinely needs supplementary lighting — windowless corridors, basement spa areas, evening restaurant setups — I use flash carefully to complement the existing light rather than override it.
Yes. I'm based in London but work regularly across the UK and internationally. Past shoots have taken me to Scotland, Sicily, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Cancun and the Hampshire countryside. Travel costs are quoted per project.
A standard licence is included with every shoot — covering web and social use within the UK for six months. Extended usage, additional territories and exclusivity are available and quoted separately depending on your needs.
Get in touch with a brief — the type of space, what it will be used for, and your timeline. I'll come back with a quote and we can take it from there. Most projects move from brief to shoot within two to four weeks.
I work with hotel groups, property developers, designers and commercial clients. Tell me about your project and let's make a plan.