interiors

Behind the Lens: Capturing the Art of Modern Luxury Interior Design

When it comes to architectural and interior photography, the camera has a specific job: it must translate a physical, three-dimensional experience onto a two-dimensional screen. It isn’t just about documenting furniture or walls; it is about capturing the flow of a room, the subtle interplay of light and shadow, and the incredible textures that make a space feel like home.

I recently had the absolute pleasure of photographing a spectacular new residential project in Harare for the brilliant Leigh Howson Interior Design. From the moment I stepped through the doors, it was clear that this build was a masterclass in modern, high-end design.

As a photographer, my goal was to ensure that every frame did absolute justice to the design team's meticulous attention to detail.

Balancing Light, Texture, and Scale

One of the most exciting challenges of architectural photography is managing contrast—specifically, balancing the warm, ambient indoor lighting with the bright natural light pouring in from the outside environment.

In the open-plan living and dining areas, bold geometric timber ceiling structures and statement pendant lights create a distinct mood. By utilizing natural light to fill the space, I was able to maintain the rich, authentic tones of the wooden beams while keeping the expansive textured lounge area feeling bright, inviting, and true to scale.

Moving through the property, the design seamlessly shifts from grand communal areas to beautifully curated private sanctuaries. The kitchen stands out as a triumph of high-contrast minimalism, pairing deep, sleek cabinetry with dramatic, heavily veined marble features. In the master suite and the bathrooms, fluted textures and plush, earthy velvet finishes create a deeply layered, spa-like experience.

Even the children's spaces were given incredible thought, combining vibrant, custom wall illustrations with clean, functional modern lines.

The Final Flow: Indoor-Outdoor Living

The ultimate climax of this architectural story is the property's transition to the outdoors. Huge glass panels open up from the upper and lower living areas, leading straight onto a stunning pool deck. Photographing this angle required waiting for the perfect ambient light to highlight how the interior’s organic timber and stone materials mimic and blend into the lush greenery surrounding the home.

Documenting a project of this caliber is a reminder of why I love architectural photography. It is an incredible process to collaborate with local designers, craftsmen, and builders, taking their hard work and freezing it into a polished, timeless portfolio.

Huge congratulations to the entire design and build team on executing an exceptional vision.

Planning a Project Reveal?

If you are an interior designer, architect, or premium estate agent with a recently completed project wrapping up, let’s ensure your portfolio reflects the true value of your work.

Get in touch today to discuss documenting your next project.

New store for Nandos...

I have been lucky enough to have photographed all the stores for Nandos Zimbabwe in the past, so when they opened a new branch in Gweru, Zimbabwe I was asked to pack my bags and head out to do my thing. The brief was to capture all the different design elements in the brand new store at night as well as during the day. The images had to showcase the every angle of the store, without any people in the images so I had to work around the stores trading hours. This meant late nights and early mornings, but as I am sure you will agree the effort certainly yielded the results!

New Interiors for Office Design Co...

Office Design Co are a world class interior design studio in Harare who have been creating beautiful interior spaces for some of Zimbabwe’s largest corporates for over 20 years. So naturally I was thrilled when the directors Olly and Steve asked me to create some images of one of their recent interior designes for CABS bank. The brief was to capture a variety of wide angle shots of the whole interior space as well as a few close detail shots.

Client: CABS Bank, Old Mutual Properties.

Olly French - Designed

Steve Bailey Project Managed

Construction by Rogers Kativu - Delomic Construction

Shop fitting by Lovemore Wood - McWood Shopfitters

Electrical, lighting and containment by Ivan Johnson of JDI

QS team of George Mutyanda and Alfred Muzavazi - of MGP

Signage - Askeland Media

Luxury in the heart of Harare...

I am very fortunate to be able to travel all over Zimbabwe and southern Africa photographing luxury lodges, hotels and BnB's but luckily for me I only had to head around the corner to photograph the luxurious no 18 Guest Lodge in Harare.

Situated in the heart of Harare's northern suburbs is offers the perfect blend of luxurious comfort and homeliness. Its spacious interiors and open plan living areas made it a joy for me to photograph as space was never an issue and I could move around quite easily to ensure that I got the perfect angle every time.

As is the norm with any shoot of a tourism product the aim was to showcase all aspects of the lodge, from the public areas through to the rooms and the amenities on offer. As you can see from the images below the public areas are invitingly comfortable and well appointed.

The rooms where equally well appointed and offered a comfortable environment in which any traveller could unwind and relax.

The exterior of the guest lodge offers a warm, inviting facade as you drive through the gates.

The lodge also offers amazing facilities to its clients including a very healthy menu to choose from.

If you have a tourism product that you would like photographed, please don't hesitate to contact us!