My first interior design shoot!

These past few months have been crazy! Between school, both jobs, photography, and the fact that it’s been dead winter and miserably cold outside for months, I’ve had seriously no time to just stop to do any sort of photo work that I could really enjoy for myself.

That is, until I met Bryan, a local entrepreneur and interior designer that needed some photos done for his upcoming design blog. Seriously, this guy has some serious taste. He puts together everything I can only imagine in my head!

If you don’t believe me, take a look for yourself.

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Walking into the house, you’re welcomed and warmed by the dark wood details and trim.
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This mid-century table leaves just enough space in the smaller footage living room; angled perfectly while leaving an open feel, which is so important in a comfy yet living space.
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Bryan’s china cabinet is not like any others; built into the bookcases in the living room and fully decked out in a classic gold and geometric shapes. He beautifully adds a mix between antique pieces like these little elephants in with modern glassware.
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Speaking of glassware, can we take a moment to appreciate this teacup set? I mean seriously, no cup has ever spoken to me as much as these do.

Working with Bryan was my first ever spin on shooting interior work. I have a long way to go, but it was such a great experience and I can not wait to further this practice!

 

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