Specialising in Architecture and Interiors, Hayley is honoured to have worked with some fantastic clients – many of which have developed into on-going relationships or repeat business. With a degree in Graphic Communication, coupled with a successful career in Marketing, she is able to offer consultation on not only what images would suit your business but also how to best use these images in your marketing.
Her photography style tends towards a more natural look, without heavy processing – often using ambient frames carefully blended with flash/added light shots where appropriate to achieve correct colours but retaining natural shadows.
Please see Testimonials to see what some of my clients/partners say about Hayley and her work.
Architecture and interior design is so much more than simply function – it is a craft requiring careful consideration of not only what the client has asked for, but how that solution fulfils both function and form criteria. It is our job as the photographer to portray this ‘vision through to completion’ in the images then used to demonstrate their skills so well to prospective customers.
It’s not just residential projects that Hayley shoots. She also shoots commercial interiors such as offices, commercial premises and workplaces, such as schools to treatment rooms, hospitals, gyms, factories and even a sauna in a horse box!
Working closely with interior designers, Hayley captures their projects sympathetically, helping them to showcase their talents and success – vital for attracting new clients and showing how their vision comes to life. She knows how important it is to get across an individual designer’s style and branding is and works hard to reflect that in the imagery she provides.
The biggest asset an architect can have in attracting clients, and the RIGHT type of clients, its by showcasing their work through photos and video – not just with drawings, plans and CGI but how their vision has finally manifested in reality: did it meet the client’s needs? Has it evolved from the original brief or proposal?
Sometimes a traditional ‘ground-based’ camera viewpoint doesn’t quite provide the impact a client is after – particularly where the overall ‘picture’ is required to showcase a construction project or landscaping.