Closing out the night with a few more luxury powder rooms. Photographing such a small space can often be a challenge, which is why we are always certain to bring a wide architectural lens with tilt shift capabilities with us. Doing so, really allows us to create a composition that will capture the full scope of such small rooms. Some favorites form a luxury build by JMD in Chicago. More to come. To see more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com
Bespoke Guest Bath:
Good interior designers can work magic with almost any space. Bathrooms are often among the first rooms they’re asked to tackle — compact, functional, and ripe for transformation. This high-end Chicago condo was completely remodeled with the collaboration of a thoughtful architect and interior designer. The guest powder room, designed by Lenore Weiss, embodies that careful balance of form and function.
Highlights include a double granite vanity that reads both luxurious and durable, bespoke cabinetry tailored to the room’s proportions, and a generously sized walk-in shower that elevates the guest experience. Materials and detailing were chosen for longevity, giving the space a timeless quality that will remain stylish and current for years to come. We are going to highlight a couple of more baths for this luxury space. To see more of our work, or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com
Commercail Financial Office:
A recent photoshoot of a commercial financial office build-out. The architect asked us to emphasize the conference room, bullpen, and private offices — we made those the focal points while also capturing the smaller moments that complete the workplace: private phone booths for focused calls and a compact coffee bar for quick breaks. Some favorites below.
Conference room
Clean lines and material contrast take center stage here. We highlighted the natural light patterns, and the table’s scale to convey both formality and collaboration.
Bullpen
A bright, flexible bullpen with defined zones for heads-down work and informal collaboration. Shots focus on sightlines, ergonomic furnishings, and the rhythm of open-plan desks.
Private offices
Intimate, detail-forward images that show how thoughtful design supports focused work — layered lighting, neutral wall finishes, and a balance of privacy and connection to the rest of the floor.
Private phone booths
Tight, moody frames to showcase acoustical design and comfortable finishes that make quick calls feel private and intentional.
Coffee bar
For a pause between meetings: warm materials, streamlined storage, and the small rituals that sustain office energy.
Selected images below demonstrate how the architecture and interiors work together to support a financial firm’s needs: clarity, efficiency, and moments of respite. For full galleries or licensing, get in touch.
To see more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com
Artistic Contemporary Home:
We photographed this incredible contemporary home by interior designer Letitia Holloway a few years back. We’ll be shooting several new projects with Letitia in the coming months, but for now here are a few images from this exceptional space that haven’t been published before.
Letitia not only selected and designed much of the custom furnishings—her studio also created the majority of the artwork throughout the home. The result is a cohesive, quietly luxurious environment where materiality, scale, and deliberate restraint create powerful moments in each room.
More to come. To see more of our work, or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com
Dallas Meical Clinic:
Here are a few interior shots from a recent medical clinic photoshoot we completed for a commercial interior design firm. Clean lines and uncluttered spaces are essential when photographing clinics—so we scheduled the shoot for early morning to ensure the main areas were pristine and free of activity. Our goal was to highlight the clinic’s circulation and wayfinding, the custom medical tables and equipment, and the functional workspaces that support modern clinical workflows. Below are some favorites that emphasize material detail, spatial flow, and the thoughtful integration of clinical fixtures into a welcoming interior.
To see more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com
Commercial Photoshoot:
It was cold and raining when our client asked us to photograph a small commercial strip of retail and medical suites in the suburbs. “Can we wait for better weather?” I asked. “No,” was the obvious answer. The images needed to begin marketing the empty spaces for buildout and rent. “Make them look as good as you can—we need them this week.” And so we did.
We chose three clear compositions that showed the best lines, entrances, and signage, then completed the exterior shoot quickly and moved on to photograph a nearby restaurant interior a few minutes away. Knowing these images had to read inviting and market-ready, we processed them as usual, then spent time in the digital darkroom refining each frame.
We added grass and a better sky pulled from another photograph, cleaned up the parking lot and concrete apron, removed distracting elements, and attended to small details that make a big difference in presentation. Every adjustment was made by hand—no artificial intelligence was used. The result was a set of polished, market-ready images our client could use immediately for listings and promotional materials. They were pleased, and so were we.
To seem more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com
Longing For Warm Summer Nights:
Longing for warm Summer days, we thought we would visit a photoshoot that we had for Kings Landscaping a couple of years back. We really loved the large secluded back yard and the Spanish style home enhanced by a large gathering deck, outdoor kitchen and bar as well as a huge hot tub. Some favorites below.
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