Specialty · Hospitality

Hospitality photographer, NYC.

Hotels, bars, cafés, wineries, distilleries — places built around how they make people feel. We photograph that feeling: interiors in their best light, drinks as they're actually poured, and the people who keep the room alive.

The room is the brand

In hospitality, the space itself is the product. A hospitality photographer in New York has no shortage of pretty rooms to point a camera at — the harder job is making the image feel like standing in the doorway at the right moment. That's what we're after.

We work observationally: watch how light moves through the space, how staff and guests actually use it, then shape gently. Interiors are lit to feel natural, warm and bright — never flashed flat. Every client gets a custom color grade, so a moody wine bar doesn't get the same treatment as a sunlit café.

  • Interiors & architecture

    Lobbies, dining rooms, bars, guest rooms and the corners in between — each space at its best hour, scouted before it's shot.

  • Food & drink

    Plates, pours and cocktails photographed in your room and your light, so the menu looks like the experience.

  • People & service

    The bartender's pour, the sommelier's confidence, the founder's portrait. Real people working — posed only when it helps.

  • Press & launch coverage

    Press-ready selections for openings, renovations and seasonal launches, sized and captioned for outreach.

A quiet, amber-lit corner of the cellar
A glass of red wine being poured
A winemaker holds a glass of red wine up to the light beside a copper still

What it costs

A complete opening or refresh shoot starts at $4,500 — one day on site, 30–50 finished images, licenses included. Quarterly retainers start at $2,500 per shoot, and combined photo-and-film campaigns start at $9,800. Every project gets a custom quote — see full packages.

For the work itself, start with our wine estate case study, or read what Brooklyn hospitality needs from photography now.

FAQ

Practical answers.

What does hospitality photography include?
Interiors and architecture in their best light, food and drink as it's actually served, the people who run the place, and the small details that make it yours. A typical shoot covers all four in one visit so everything shares one look.
Do you photograph hotels and guest rooms?
Yes — rooms, lobbies, bars, restaurants and amenity spaces. We scout the light per space and shoot each one at its best hour rather than forcing a single schedule.
How far in advance should we book?
Typically two to six weeks out. We hold a small number of slots each month for shorter notice — ask about short-notice availability.
Can you shoot photo and video in the same visit?
Yes. Our Campaign package pairs a photo library with a short, music-led atmosphere film captured in the same session, starting at $9,800.

Currently booking · 2026

Show the room the way it feels.