Professional Interior Photography for Designers & Architects
Great interior photography doesn’t just capture a space—it tells a story. Santiago specializes in interior photography in Seattle, LA, and NYC, working with designers, architects, and developers to create stunning, publication-ready visuals.
Showcase Your Work – Highlighting the fine details of a project with precision.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Private residences, boutique hotels, luxury hospitality properties, architect-designed homes, restaurants, retail spaces, and commercial interiors. A significant portion of projects are commissioned directly by interior designers preparing images for publication submissions, award entries, and client portfolio presentations. Work has been published in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, and the New York Post.
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Every space is treated on its own terms. The approach prioritizes natural light wherever possible — timing each room to its best light condition throughout the day — supplemented by off-camera lighting when the space calls for it. The goal is always imagery that feels true to how the space actually lives, not how a lit set performs.
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Yes — styling is part of the process. Santiago works directly with the client on set to adjust, refine, and direct the space for camera. For larger or more complex projects, a professional stylist can be brought in. The result is images that reflect the genuine design intent of the space.
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Publication-ready interior photography requires full-resolution files, careful attention to the aesthetic of the target publication, and images that tell a complete spatial story — from arrival to detail. Having worked with designers submitting to Architectural Digest, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes, the approach is built around what editors actually look for: strong context shots, considered detail work, and the signature moments that define a space.
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Regularly. Based in Seattle with consistent work in New York City and Los Angeles, and available nationally and internationally for the right project. Past interior shoots have taken place across the Pacific Northwest, New York, Colorado, and Arizona.
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Most residential shoots run a full day. Larger commercial properties or multi-room hospitality projects may require two or more days. This is always discussed and agreed during the initial consultation so there are no surprises on shoot day.