Once upon a time, designers believed that good interior photography meant stripped-down rooms devoid of personality. The fewer personal effects in a room, the better, so that designers could highlight their work and provide a blank canvas on which potential clients could project their own lifestyles and aspirations. No more. Thanks to Pinterest, Instagram, and an increased demand for digital content that can be published quickly and easily, a stylist who can make a space feel unique and authentic to the homeowner is one of the most important people to have in your inner circle.
The most interesting interiors are the ones where you get a strong sense that the space belongs to actual human beings with a point of view. Having someone who can visually interpret the space, that is seismic. But even just knowing the tricks of the trade can help you score big points with magazine editors and clients alike. Here are some magazine-worthy compositions.
Embrace Emptiness
Photo by Shade Degges
Switch Things Up
Photo by Shade Degges
Keep Bathrooms Minimal
Photo by Gieves Anderson
Go Off the Walls
Photo by Gieves Anderson
Unify Your Style
Photo by Gieves Anderson
Swap Your Frame of Reference
Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson
Remember Opposites Attract
Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson
Have a Point of View
Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson
Go Au Naturel
Photo by François Dischinger
Watch the Time
Photo by François Dischinger
Strike a Balance
Photo by François Dischinger
Play with Shadows
Photo by François Dischinger
Dial It Up, or Tone It Down
Photo by Douglas Friedman
Break It Up
Photo by Douglas Friedman
Find Your "Anchovy"
Photo by Douglas Friedman
Unite Textures and Colors
Photo by Douglas Friedman
Make Your Space Feel Lived-In
Photo by Ngoc Minh Ngo
Always Incorporate Plants
Photo by Ngoc Minh Ngo
Mind Your Color Palette
Photo by Ngoc Minh Ngo
Pile Lemons (or Artichokes) High
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