Hospitality Photography & Content Creation
Your space is more than a location, it's a feeling. I help boutique hotels, Airbnbs, and unique stays translate that feeling into visual content that makes guests want to book before they've even finished scrolling.
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High-quality images of your spaces, built around feeling rather than function. Not staged. Not sterile. Lived-in, intentional, and ready to stop the scroll.
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Guest-perspective content for Stories and feeds. The kind that reads as authentic because it is. Created during a real stay, not a staged session.
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A curated image set that captures the soul of your property, built for your website, press kit, or editorial features. The visual equivalent of a recommendation from someone with taste.
Most hotel photography shows rooms. Mine shows why a guest chooses not to leave.
There is a quiet moment in every well-designed space. The angle of morning light through a linen curtain, the weight of a ceramic cup, the view no one photographs because everyone assumes someone else will. I find those moments. And I turn them into content that makes guests book before they have finished scrolling.
Why Book a Hospitality Photographer
Standard listing photos do a job: they prove the room exists, the bed is made, the bathroom is clean. But they don't do the harder job, making someone scrolling through ten similar properties stop and think, this one.
That's the difference between photos that inform and photos that convert. My work is to find the version of your property a guest will remember months later, and make that visible before they've even booked.
Why me
Most hospitality photography is shot by photographers who treat every property the same: wide-angle lens, flood the room with light, capture every corner for the listing. I come at it from a different angle. I've spent years as a travel photographer, learning to read a space the way a guest experiences it on arrival: what catches your eye first, where the light falls at the moment you'd actually want to be there, which detail makes you imagine yourself already checked in. And I'm not just looking for what's pretty, I notice whether a space is practical, and whether I'd actually feel comfortable there, the same quiet questions every guest is asking themselves without realising it. I don't just document your rooms; I look for the version of your property a guest will remember months later.
How We Work Together
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A short call to understand your property: the guest you're trying to attract, the mood you want to lead with, any current content gaps (website hero, OTA listings, social).
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I build a simple shot list covering your spaces, details, and atmosphere, indoor , outdoor and surroundings, day and golden hour, so every asset you need gets covered in one visit.
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On the day, I move through your property the way a guest would: unhurried, noticing the light, the textures, the in-between moments most photographers rush past.
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You receive a curated, fully-edited gallery within days, ready for your website, OTA listings, and social media.
What Changes After
– Listing and website images that make someone stop scrolling and think “this one”
– Content that works everywhere: website, Booking.com/Airbnb, social, press
– A visual library that outlasts a single season or campaign
– Photos that reflect your actual atmosphere, not a generic hotel template
From the play of morning light in a breakfast nook to the textures of a thoughtfully designed suite, I capture the quiet, intentional details that move beyond standard real estate photos and invite travelers to step into your story.
Visual Storytelling for Mindful Stays
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, the walk from the street, the view from a window, the neighbourhood a guest steps into after checkout. That surrounding feeling is often what convinces someone to book.
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Yes, short-form video and reel-ready content can be added to any shoot, useful for Instagram and TikTok content built around your property.
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For the full experience, arrival, golden hour, evening atmosphere, and the next morning's light, I recommend staying overnight at your property. That's how I capture the complete story a guest actually lives through, not just a few hours of it. If you only need specific spaces or a quicker turnaround, a half-day to full-day visit works too.
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Yes, some of the most atmospheric work comes from small, characterful properties (Airbnbs, boutique guesthouses), not just large hotels.
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Yes, and happily, I'm based in Upper Austria but I'll travel worldwide for the right property. Travel costs are quoted separately.
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As early as possible for the season or light you want , especially if you're after golden hour or a specific seasonal atmosphere. For properties in Austria or nearby, short-notice bookings are sometimes possible too — just ask.
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If your property is pet-friendly and it fits the shoot, happy to bring my Golden Retriever along, within about a 3-hour drive of Perg. Since I'm working during the shoot, I'd bring someone along to look after her rather than leave her unattended. Just mention it when we're planning.