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Interior Photography for Designers and Design Studios

Clean, natural imagery that reflects your work accurately and supports portfolios, publications, and client acquisition.

Recent Interior Work

A selection of recent work across residential, commercial and hospitality interiors.

Who I Work With

I work with designers and teams focused on how a space is presented and shared.

This includes:

  • Interior designers and design studios

  • Hospitality designers

  • Developers and residential projects

  • Styling teams and collaborators

  • Clients preparing for publication or portfolio updates

The Challenge

Strong Design Doesn’t Always Translate in Photos

Well-designed interiors rely on subtle relationships—light, material, proportion, and detail.

Without a careful approach, those qualities can flatten out in photography.

Colors shift.

Light feels uneven.

Details get lost.

And when images don’t feel consistent, the work itself can lose clarity.

At the same time, designers need images that work across multiple uses—websites, portfolios, publications, and social.

My Solution

A Clear and Consistent Approach to Interiors

I photograph interiors with a focus on balance, accuracy, and restraint—so the work speaks for itself.

Understanding the design intent

Each shoot starts with a clear sense of what matters in the space—materials, layout, and how it’s meant to be experienced.

Natural, controlled light

Lighting is kept clean and believable, supporting the design rather than overpowering it.

Attention to detail

From wide compositions to smaller moments, each image is considered as part of a complete set.

Consistency across the project

Images are created to work together—so the project reads clearly as a whole.

The goal is simple:

To represent the work accurately, and in a way that holds up across every use.

Selected Interior Projects

Pequot Residence — Westport, CT

A residential interior photographed for portfolio and editorial use, focusing on material detail, natural light, and overall flow of the space.

A Clear, Straightforward Process

Each project is approached with a balance of planning and flexibility, depending on the space and timeline.

1. Initial Conversation

We start with a quick conversation about the property, your goals, and how the images will be used.

This helps define scope, timing, and priorities early on.

2. Planning

We build a shot list and schedule based on the spaces being photographed.

If needed, I coordinate with your team—designers, marketing, or on-site staff—to keep everything aligned.

3. Photography

On-site, the focus is on working efficiently while maintaining consistency across all spaces.

Shoots are structured around the rhythm of the property to minimize disruption.

4. Delivery

Final images are delivered ready for web, press, and marketing use.

Turnaround and formats are discussed in advance so everything fits your needs.

If needed, I’m happy to stay involved beyond delivery—whether for additional edits, future updates, or ongoing projects.

Working on a Project?

If you have a project you’d like to document—or one coming up—I’m happy to take a look.

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Chris Leary is an architecture, hotel, and interior photographer based in New York, NY.  Available for assignments worldwide.