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Want to Get Your Project Featured in Top Design Publications?
It starts with a pitch editors can’t ignore.

Sign up for this free Email Mini-Training , step-by-step guide to writing a compelling pitch - and finally get your work published (without hiring a PR agency)

Design Publications Get Hundreds of Pitches a Day. Make Sure You Write a Pitch That Makes You Stand Out.

If you’ve ever struggled with writing a pitch, wondering what to include (or what not to), this guide breaks it down clearly and simply—so you can go from “sitting on a great project” to seeing it featured in your favorite design magazine or blog.
The best pitches are clean, professional, and strategically structured—no fluff, no filler.
When your pitch checks the right boxes, it makes an editor’s job easier—and puts you in the running for valuable press coverage that boosts your credibility and visibility.
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Clear. Practical. Editor-approved strategies—ready for your next pitch.

  • A plug-and-play pitch template that’s short, clear, and editor-approved
  • The exact structure that gets your email opened (and read!)
  • What not to say—and how to make your project sound timely and relevant
  • How to link your images the smart way (and never send huge attachments again)

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Stop second-guessing your pitch. Start getting published.

As a photographer specializing in editorial interiors, I partner with interior designers and architects to create story-driven imagery that captures the essence of their work—and helps it get the attention it deserves.
Over the years, I’ve worked closely with designers to uncover the narrative behind each project—because great press starts with a great story. The most successful pitches don’t just share beautiful spaces; they frame those spaces with intention, clarity, and relevance. When your project is backed by strong visuals and a compelling narrative, it’s far more likely to stand out in an editor’s inbox.
This guide walks you through exactly how to craft a pitch that gets noticed—and gets published. You’ll learn what editors are really looking for, how to present your project in a way that feels timely and tailored, and how to avoid the common mistakes that get most emails ignored.
Whether you’re planning your next shoot or trying to turn finished work into features, I’m here to help you shape your story into something editors can’t resist.
Let’s make your next pitch your strongest one yet.

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