I love shooting for interior designers. Watching them work—especially when you visit their studios and see collections of fabrics and color samples arranged against a black backdrop—is a quiet education.
They layer swatches, trim, tile and finish samples and view them at different times of day, under varied lighting. That practice reveals how textures and hues shift with natural light, artificial light, and shadow, and whether combinations hold up in a home’s real conditions. The black backdrop removes distractions so each sample reads true and the eye focuses only on color, contrast and materiality.
By the time you photograph the finished room, the payoff is obvious: choices that survived this rigorous process read as intentional, balanced and durable on camera and in life. Can you guess the interior designer who put these together? More to come.
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