Headshots: Interior Designer in London

Business photographer: photography for an interior designer in London

I have so much respect for interior designers, so it was fascinating to me to photograph an interior designer at work. We discussed a potential shot list beforehand, and decided to photograph Vicky’s portfolio, some fabric swatches, using design software, the tools of the trade (such as sample trays, colour wheels and a scale ruler), and taking inspiration from interior design magazines and books. We took photographs in different rooms to reflect different colour. The overall aim was to capture the element of doing in interior design, to encapsulate the process. I also took a selection of headshots so Vicky can show up in her socials and website.

Vicky’s approach to interior design can be described as traditional with a contemporary mix. She tends to source high street items, with some bespoke items mixed in. Her room designs are quietly colourful. You could sum up her design approach by thinking of Soho Home, with a Loaf sofa – my dream home, in other words! Her website is under development, but here’s the link: https://victoriacookdesign.com/

 

The Importance of Engaging Personal Brand Photos for London Interior Designers

In the heart of a design-conscious city like London, a strong online presence plays an important role in attracting clients, and your personal brand photo is a key part of that presence. It’s more than just a picture; it’s a visual representation of your style, expertise, and personality.

Why Engaging Photos Matter for Interior Designers

  • Reflect Your Design Aesthetic: Your photo should be a visual extension of your interior design style. Are you minimalist, eclectic, or traditional? Your image should reflect that.
  • Build Trust and Credibility: A professional, engaging photo conveys confidence and expertise.
  • Connect with Clients: People buy from people. A friendly, approachable image can help you build relationships with potential clients.
  • Enhance Your Online Presence: In the digital age, your online portfolio is part of your showroom. Strong personal brand photos are essential.

Ready to update your headshots?

Your personal brand photo is a powerful tool for interior designers. It’s your opportunity to showcase your expertise, personality, and design aesthetic. Remember, your photo is often the first interaction potential clients have with you – make it count!

I am extremely happy with the photographs. Louise was professional from start to finish. I’m usually reluctant to get in front of the camera, but she did an amazing job at putting me at ease. Louise really understood what I wanted to achieve from the shoot and her experience shone through. She delivered above and beyond the brief.”

Vicky

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Would you like to look like yourself, but your best version? And to quietly stand out from the crowd with some gently creative photographs?

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