Have you ever finished a beautiful project… only to realize you have nothing to show for it?
I’ve seen so many talented interior designers pour their heart, time, and creativity into a space — only to walk away without the one thing that helps them book their next client: professional portfolio photos. Without strong website images or scroll-stopping social media visuals, it becomes harder to build trust, showcase your design expertise, and grow your business.
In this episode, I’m walking you through how to consistently get portfolio-worthy photos of your interior design projects — even if you're new, working with real-life clients, or unsure how to approach photography contracts, styling, or working with an editorial photographer. Because when you have high-quality interior photography, everything changes — your portfolio strengthens, your brand elevates, and your work finally gets the visibility it deserves.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
✔️ Secure client permission through photography contracts
✔️ Choose editorial over real estate photographers
✔️ Style spaces for magazine-quality photos
✔️ Capture storytelling photo composition
✔️ Plan photography into project expenses
NEXT STEPS:
🎯 Join My Design Mentor and start building a design career with clarity, confidence, and support, 👉https://rwarddesign.com/my-design-mentor
Check out our Designer's Playlist!
*️ Start Your Interior Design Journey
*️ From Newbie to Confident Designer
*️ Switching Gears to Interior Design
Grab your freebies:
📌 Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design
🎨 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my Career
Connect With Me:
📧 Email: podcast@rwarddesign.com
🔆 Instagram: @rwarddesign
🌎 Website at rwarddesign.com
Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: Why portfolio photos matter
2:16 Getting Client Permission in Your Contract
3:46 Scheduling Photography Early
4:53 Choosing the Right Photographer
7:15 Styling for Photo Shoots
9:58 Using Natural Light and Layered Images
11:05 Capturing Horizontal, Vertical, and Detail Shots
12:16 Organizing and Using Photos
16:02 Photography as a Business Expense