SERVICES

ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY

FROM $3,000

Includes:
• Full architectural coverage (exterior + interior as needed)
• Curated hero shots highlighting form, proportion, and materiality
• Detail imagery capturing lines, textures, and key design moments
• Professional editing & retouching
• High-resolution and web-optimized image sets
• Pre-shoot planning and shot list coordination

(Pricing may vary based on project scale, location, and licensing requirements.)

INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHY

FROM $2,500

Includes:
• Editorial interior photography of full rooms and detailed vignettes
• Styling refinement and composition direction on site
• Images tailored for portfolios, publications, and social media
• Professional editing & retouching
• High-resolution and web-ready image sets
• Pre-production consultation to align on narrative and flow

(Pricing may vary based on number of spaces, styling needs, and usage.)

LUXURY REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY

FROM $1,200

Includes:
• Premium listing photography with clean, natural, editorial-style compositions
• High-resolution images + MLS-optimized versions
• Next-day delivery options
• Optional lifestyle/detail shots to enhance property storytelling
• Professional color correction and retouching
• Complimentary prep guide for agents & homeowners

(Pricing may vary based on property size, location, and optional add-ons.)

  • “Jessica has a way of seeing the details we obsess over as designers. The images she created for our project not only captured the space — they captured the intention behind it. Her work elevated our portfolio instantly.”

    Daniel Van

  • “Working with Jessica is effortless. She understands structure, light, and scale in a way that brings our architectural work to life. Every photograph feels balanced, refined, and true to the design.”

    Michael Koontz

  • “Our listings stand out because of Jessica.. She brings an editorial sensibility that makes each home feel warm, natural, and inviting. We consistently see more interest and faster inquiries when her photos are used.”

    Mark Murray