
As professional interior designers, high-quality photography of our completed projects is an essential promotional tool and a means to attract prospective clients.
Written from my perspective as both an interior designer and photographer, this interior photography guide will teach you the skills and knowledge to capture interior design in the best possible light.
From the equipment I use (smartphone included!), to framing & composition techniques, tips & tricks, plus an editing example from start to finish, you’ll learn everything you need to transform your snapshots into professional interior design photography. All using the available natural light, no complicated flash setups.
Aimed both at beginner photographers as well as interior designers who want to learn how to properly photograph their projects on their own.
Price: 29 EUR + VAT
For any questions, suggestions or issues with your purchase, please email me at contact@andreeaiancu.design
What’s included in this guide?
- Introduction: shortly covering my story of how I got into interior design photography, what exactly is interior design photography and why am I using natural light;
- Equipment: the essentials to get started (spoiler alert: smartphone’s camera is included!);
- Camera settings: although no one can give you a recipe for every situation, I’m sharing the main settings you should pay attention to;
- Artificial lights: on or off? An endless debate! 🙂 I’m sharing my approach to this spiky issue;
- Framing & composition: 11 subchapters of tips about framing & composition, stretching from the rule of thirds to one-point perspective or deciding the proper camera height – all with examples;
- Advice from my experience to make interior design look better on camera;
- Editing: A start to finish example of how I edited one of my photos (includes the HDR technique) using Adobe Lightroom (both desktop and mobile versions).
File format: PDF
Language: English
Page size: 215.9 x 279.4 mm (8.5 x 11 inch)
No. of pages: 77
Size: 71.13 mb
Here are a few sneak peeks from the ebook:






To sum it up, if you want to learn how to take beautiful interior design photos (for yourself or for other interior designers), this guide covers up all the basics you need to know to get started.
Need more info? Contact me at contact@andreeaiancu.design and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible!
Please note: Refunds cannot be issued for digital downloads, but if you have any problems with the file please contact me.