About

Emily

boston based interior and architectural photography services, we create high end images of your beautifully designed spaces

If I wasn’t a photographer I would be an interior designer… or try to be. I am in love with beautiful design and being able to photograph it caters to every type A perfectionist bone in my body. While we’d like to believe that gorgeous photos of interior spaces just fall into place; the truth is planning for an architectural photoshoot takes preparation and communication. The styling has to be perfect and the images need to capture your vision for the project. Our goal is to create publication worthy photos, everytime.


Having lived in Boston for 15 years, the historic South End is truly home to me, my husband, our two little toddlers, and our rescue pup, Lita. Cooking and tasting food is my ideal therapy session and we spend way too much time at our favorite neighborhood restaurants, Coppa and Picco. In the luckiest moments of my life, I am traveling some place far away and new to me. I don't discriminate between coffee and tea, I love them both, and if my tea cabinet grows any bigger, I'm going to need a new kitchen.


The Process

Our goal is to create stunning editorial-worthy images, so communication and pre-planning is essential. We want to make sure we are photographing your project the way you want the world to see it. Whether we are shooting a full home or a few rooms, I'll ask for scouting snapshots and any additional details about the project so we can go over styling and our shot list. Once we book, you’ll also receive a pre-shoot checklist to go through. This will ensure that on photoshoot day we'll be prepared and it will be smooth sailing.

Photoshoot day! Or the “Final Exam” as one of my clients calls it. Since we are so well prepared (and you have a carload of plants, artwork and styling props with you), we can focus on the important things: capturing the beauty that you created. When we walk through the space you’ll often hear me asking “What is your favorite part about this room?” I love this question because an architect, a builder, and an interior designer will all have very different answers.

Photographing the space is always a collaboration between you, the creator, and me, the photographer.