Interior Design:

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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Transitional Great Room:

 Another recent photoshoot with Marietta Calas of Expressive Interiors. Transitional design throughout, every element bespoke from floor to ceiling. The sculpted fireplace with its centered stone inlay anchors the great room, beautifully framed by custom drapery. Soft, muted color tones enhance the room’s cozy scale while layered textures and rich fabrics invite you to settle in with a glass of wine by the fire. Clean lines and thoughtful detailing keep the space elegant yet approachable — a refined balance of comfort and sophistication. More to come from this amazing project! To see more of our work, or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website.







Contemporary Townhome by Marietta Calas:

We recently photographed a townhome living and dining room makeover by Marietta Calas. Small footprint, big impact — the design makes every inch feel intentional.

In the family room she took advantage of the two‑story ceiling with bespoke draperies that draw the eye upward, emphasizing volume and scale. A custom linear fireplace and two‑tier trim detail add depth and refined geometry to the main wall, creating a striking focal point. Rich hardwood floors and tailored furniture finishes ground the room and keep the palette warm and cohesive.

The living area opens into a modest dining space where carefully chosen art, window treatments, and a custom dining table and chairs continue the contemporary aesthetic. Thoughtful layers and high‑quality finishes elevate the home beyond its size.

The homeowner was proud to have us in for a few quick shots — more images from the second project are coming soon. To see more of our work, or schedule and appointment, please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com




Details by Expressive Interiors:

I was talking with Marietta Calas this morning about an upcoming projects that we will be doing together, and it made me flash back to our very first photoshoot 17 years ago this month.  This of course inspired me to pull out one of my favorite detail shots from that shoot.  Look at the intricate paint work on this fireplace mantel.  It’s amazing and all done by hand.  More to come.  To see more of our work, or to schedule an appointment please visit our website.  www.normansizemore.com



Master Chef's Kitchen with Old World Charm:

The kitchen of this grand family estate feels rooted in another time. Exposed brick ovens and broad islands anchor the room, while a hanging pot rail stocked with period-correct cook pots invites both the ritual of a long dinner preparation and the casualness of a quick midday bite. Massive, hand-hewn ceiling beams lend warmth and a tactile history to the space; every surface suggests durability and care.

Contemporary, commercial-grade appliances sit comfortably alongside hand-built cabinetry, marrying modern performance with craftsmanship that reads as authentic and lasting. The result is a kitchen that balances practicality with character—stone, wood, and metal composed in a way that encourages gathering, cooking, and conversation.

This is without question one of our favorite kitchens to shoot—rich in texture, scale, and narrative. More to come. To see more of our work, or to schedule a visit, please visit our website.  www.normansizemore.com







Mid Century Make Over:

We love shooting projects in mature neighborhoods, especially remodels that respect the original home’s character. Too often a teardown is replaced with a house that feels out of place and loses the charm only a mature property can offer. This renovation, however, preserves the original structure’s appeal while introducing thoughtful, contemporary updates.

Highlights include custom cabinetry and refined built-ins that echo the home’s character, an oversized kitchen island designed for both prep and gathering, and a highly functional pantry that keeps everyday clutter out of sight. The dining room wall was removed to create a continuous, open expanse flowing from kitchen to dining to family room—an ideal layout for entertaining guests or keeping family connected while preparing and enjoying meals.

The mud room deserves a mention: built-in lockers provide practical storage for shoes, coats, and jackets, keeping entryways organized. Throughout the house, the fit and finish are top drawer, reflecting the quality and attention to detail expected from Benvenuti & Stein. This remodel is a thoughtful blend of preservation and modern living.  


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