Editorial Interior Photography - Michigan
Your Competitors' Portfolios Are Winning Your Clients Right Now
We create the editorial interior photography that makes high-end clients choose you first. Trusted by Michigan's top designers and builders.
The 3-Second Portfolio Test
That hesitation is costing you. Right now, a luxury client visiting your site is feeling exactly what you just felt — doubt. And doubt makes them click away to a competitor. One shoot changes this permanently.
So did the designer across town — six months ago. Their portfolio has been upgraded twice since. Confidence without currency is a risk. See where the bar is now, and ask yourself if your current photos still lead the pack.
Would a luxury client hire you based on the photos currently on your website/socials?
Streamlined, Simple, Guaranteed Results
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7-10
Day Shoot
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Projects Accepted For April
Star Rated
We've never left a shoot without capturing exactly what the designer or builder needed.
Same-day on-site review is our guarantee that you're happy before we pack up.
The Cost of Waiting
Is a Day Your Competitors Win
Every Day Without Professional Photos
Right now, a potential client is on your website. They see flat, dimly lit photos of a beautifully designed space. They click away in three seconds. They just booked the designer with the magazine-quality portfolio - your competitor across town who invested in editorial photography last month.
The Pricing Ceiling
Designers with professional portfolios command 20-40% higher project fees. If your photos look amateur, clients assume your work is priced to match - regardless of your actual talent.
The Perception Gap
Smartphone photos make $200k renovations look like DIY projects. Your clients can’t feel the quality of materials, the intention behind the layout, or the atmosphere of the space through a flat, poorly lit image.
The Freshness Window
The 30-Day Rule: Most designers wait 2–3 months to photograph a finished project. By then, the furniture has shifted, the styling has been disrupted, and the magic of "just finished" is gone. The best editorial photos happen within 30 days of completion. Every week you wait is a week of that window you don't get back.
What Your Clients Actually See
Same beautiful design. Two completely different first impressions.
Smartphone Photos
Blown-out windows. Harsh Shadows. Lost details in every corner.
Color cast that makes your hand-picked palette look muddy and cheap.
Flat compositions that kill the depth and dimension you designed.
Clients scroll past. They assume the project is as forgettable as the photo.
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Editorial Photography
Precision lighting that reveals every texture, material, and finish.
True-to-life color that honors your design intent exactly as specified.
Strategic composition that guides the eye and tells a spatial story.
Clients stop. They feel the space. They call you.
Recent Work
Spaces That Speak
What You Get
Your Spaces, Captured at Their Best
Every image engineered to make potential clients stop scrolling and start calling.
Precision Lighting
Advanced techniques that reveal depth, texture, and atmosphere invisible to a smartphone. Every surface, every material rendered exactly as you intended it to feel.
Same-Day On-Site Review
See your photos before we leave. No surprises, no reshoots. You walk away from shoot day knowing we captured exactly what you need.
Strategic Composition
Intentional framing that highlights your design’s most compelling elements - the angles that make someone say, “I need this designer.”
Magazine-Ready Post-Production
Professional editing and compositing that delivers images ready for your website, social media, print portfolio, press pitches, and award submissions.
From Designers Like You
They Had the Same Hesitation You Do
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
“I needed someone who could capture the story of the space, not just the furniture.”
Working with Bradley has been an absolute joy. Each set of photos is stunning, filled with light, detail, and warmth. What impresses me most is how Bradley is able to not only showcase the design elements but also capture the feeling of the spaces: the comfort, personality, and story behind them.
— Jill Weber - Interior Designer/Decorator★ ★ ★ ★ ★
“Some of our rooms were really challenging to photograph.”
Bradley has a great eye for capturing the right angles and lighting, which brought the photos to life. Some rooms were challenging to shoot due to their layout, but he managed to work through them and get amazing results. I'm thrilled with how the photos turned out!
— Michelle Fazecas - Interior Designer/Home Builder★ ★ ★ ★ ★
“We needed to stand out in a saturated market.”
He not only captured the space beautifully, but did so in a way that is pleasing to the eye and feels true to life. We wanted our Airbnb to stand out amongst our local market, and he certainly achieved that for us.
— Marlene Mansour - Interior DecoratorHow it Works
Four Steps. One Day. Photos That Sell
No complexity. No drawn-out timelines. Just a streamlined process designed around how designers actually work.
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A free 15-minute call where we discuss your project(s), your design vision, and exactly what you need from the shoot. No pressure, no pitch.
Discovery Call
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We build a shot list together, coordinate logistics, and ensure the space is prepared to photograph at its absolute best.
Planning
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Professional photography session with precision lighting and same-day on-site review so you see results before we leave.
One-Day Shoot
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Professionally edited, print-ready, and web-ready images delivered in 7-10 days. Ready for your website, socials, and press.
Delivery
LIMITED AVAILABILITY
We Accept Only 4 Projects Per Month
1 of 4 April spots filled. 3 Remaining!
Editorial quality requires time, attention, and care - which means we can’t work with everyone. We limit our calendar to ensure every project receives the precision your designs deserve. Current availability is filling for the coming months.
Investment starts at $2000. Designers who've booked report recovering that within their next project — often their first conversation with a new client who found them through their updated portfolio.
Book Your Discovery Call
Common Questions
Before You Decide
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The sooner the better, but a few weeks is usually fine. The real risk is waiting months — furniture gets rearranged, accessories disappear, and the space drifts from your original design intent. If your project is complete, now is the best time to capture it.
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Designers consistently report better-qualified inquiries, higher close rates, and the confidence to charge more — because their work finally looks as premium online as it does in person. The photos pay for themselves with one additional project booked.
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Real estate photography is about speed and coverage — getting a listing online fast. Editorial interior photography is about craft, narrative, and making your design work unforgettable. We spend hours lighting and composing each scene, not minutes. The difference is immediately visible to your clients.
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Absolutely. Shot planning is a core part of the process. We walk the space with you, identify the strongest compositions, and build a shot list that tells the story of your design. You don't need to come in with a plan — that's what the discovery call is for.
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We cover Michigan's full lower and upper peninsula — including Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Detroit, and the lakeshore communities. If your project is in Michigan, we can get there.
READY?
Every Day You Wait, a Competitor Gets Chosen Instead.
The designers who grow fastest aren't the most talented — they're the ones whose work is impossible to ignore online. Your designs are ready. The question is whether your portfolio is.
Free 15-min call. No obligation. Currently booking 4 projects/month
