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Interior Photography Pricing & Process
I work with interior designers who need their finished spaces documented with the same level of clarity and intention that went into designing them.
The goal isn’t just attractive imagery — it’s creating photographs that accurately represent the space, translate design decisions, and support portfolios, client presentations, and publication.
Why Thoughtful Documentation Matters
Interior photography often becomes the primary way a project is seen — by future clients, editors, collaborators, and partners.
Rushed or inconsistent imagery can flatten the work, misrepresent scale, or distract from the design itself. My role is to document spaces with accuracy and restraint, so the work speaks clearly and confidently on its own.
The Process:
At a Glance
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Most projects begin by selecting a coverage level. If helpful, I’m happy to answer questions or talk through scope before confirming.
For The Library and The Great Room, a 20% retainer is required to reserve the shoot date. For The Foyer, payment is due at the time of booking.
The remaining balance is due upon delivery of the proof gallery.
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On shoot day, I work through a mix of wide compositions, medium frames, and considered details — allowing time to observe how light moves through each space.
The focus is on creating a cohesive visual story, rather than overshooting.
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Within one week of the session, you’ll receive a curated proof gallery highlighting the strongest images from the shoot.
Proof galleries are intended for image selection only and are not final representations.
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You’ll select your final images based on your chosen coverage level.
Selected images then move into final editing. -
Your final images are delivered in a personal gallery, with a download PIN.
Coverage and Pricing
Coverage is structured by level of documentation, rather than time on site. Each option reflects how the images are most often used — whether for a complete portfolio update, publication submission, or documenting a single finished space.
Most clients book The Library or The Great Room.
The Library
$650 · up to 20 final images
A refined, well-balanced option ideal for documenting multiple rooms with a complete, cohesive image set.
Ideal for designers who want a cohesive, well-rounded set of images that clearly represents a project across multiple spaces.
This is the most commonly selected option.
Includes:
Curated proof gallery for image selection
Up to 20 fully edited final images
High-resolution JPG delivery
The Great Room
$950 · up to 30 final images
Comprehensive coverage suited for larger projects, multi-room documentation, or spaces intended for publication or ongoing marketing use.
Best suited for projects where the images will be used across multiple platforms — portfolio, press, website, and marketing.
Includes:
Curated proof gallery for image selection
Up to 30 fully edited final images
High-resolution JPG delivery
Additional Images:
Additional final images may be added for $35 per image, beyond what’s included in the selected package.
The Foyer
$350 · up to 10 final images
A concise session designed for single rooms or limited scopes. Intentional and focused, without overshooting.
Designed for focused documentation when a full project isn’t needed, without sacrificing consistency or quality.
Includes:
Curated proof gallery for image selection
Up to 10 fully edited final images
High-resolution JPG delivery
Payment
For The Library and The Great Room, a 20% retainer reserves the shoot date and is applied toward the total.
The remaining balance is due upon delivery of the proof gallery.
For The Foyer, payment is due at the time of booking.
Final images are made available for download once payment is received.
Payment is accepted via Zelle or credit card.
Image Delivery
Final images are fully edited to reflect my style and standards, with attention to color, light balance, and detail — ensuring the work is represented accurately and consistently across platforms.
File formats:
High-resolution JPGs are included by default
TIFF files are available upon request and must be specified prior to final editing
RAW files are not provided
Next Steps
My work is best suited for designers who value restraint, clarity, and long-term use over trend-driven imagery.
If everything looks aligned, reply to your inquiry email to confirm availability and move forward.
If you have questions or would like help choosing the right level of coverage, I’m happy to help. Email me at studio@isabellaoledzka.com.
Ongoing Work
For designers I work with regularly, ongoing retainer arrangements are available on a limited basis.
This can be discussed after completing an initial project together.