The Interior Exposure Hub

An all-in-one resource hub for interior designers who want more exposure, consistent press, and better leads—without guessing, cold pitching, or starting from scratch.The Interior Exposure Hub

Built from over a decade of interior photography and editorial experience, the Interior Exposure Hub helps you turn finished projects into visibility that attracts your dream clients.

In this short video, Jeff shares why the Hub was created, what’s inside, and how to use it as an ongoing publishing and exposure system—not a one-time course.

What Is the Interior Exposure Hub?

The Interior Exposure Hub is a centralized resource designed to help interior designers land press, build editor relationships, and generate qualified leads through intentional exposure.

It brings together pitching, photoshoot strategy, marketing clarity, and content planning—so every project you complete has a clear path to visibility.

This isn’t about doing more. It’s about knowing what to do, when to do it, and how to do it well—every time.

Who This Hub Is For?

The Interior Exposure Hub is for interior designers who:

  • Want to get published but don’t have PR in the budget

  • Have strong projects but struggle to identify the right story

  • Want their photoshoots to support press and marketing

  • Want to build real relationships with editors and writers

  • Want to attract dream clients through thoughtful exposure

  • Want a repeatable, professional system for press outreach

What’s Inside the Hub

Core Resources

Learn how to write clear, concise pitches editors actually want to read. This section breaks down the pitching process step by step—helping you take something that often feels overwhelming and make it strategic and repeatable. You’ll learn how to shape your project story, communicate it clearly, and pitch with confidence instead of guessing.

GET PUBLISHED: LEARNING TO WRITE A PITCH

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his section shares decades of interior photography experience to help you plan photoshoots with exposure in mind. Learn how to think through art direction, styling, and marketing before the shoot so your images support press, visibility, and long-term marketing needs—setting every project up for success. The result is imagery that works harder for you long after the shoot is complete.

Shoot to Pitch: A Step-by-Step Guide for Designers to have successful interior photoshoots

ACESS THE SHOOT TO PITCH

A living, continually updated collection of editor and writer contacts, paired with guidance on how to submit professionally. This resource helps you understand who to pitch, how to pitch them, and the right way to start building relationships with publications—without crossing lines or relying on cold, scattered outreach. It’s designed to help you approach editors with clarity, confidence, and consistency over time.

MASTHEAD

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These resources help you get clear on your marketing message so exposure leads to the right clients. You’ll work through your core offers, align your content, and feel confident showing up online. This section continues to grow, supporting a clear marketing system that turns visibility into qualified leads over time. The goal is simple: make sure every feature, photo, and post works together to support your business.

Digital Marketing RESOURCES

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Get Published: Learning To Write A Pitch is created by Jeff Jones of Jeff Jones Photography, an interior photographer based in San Antonio, Texas
Get Published: Learning To Write A Pitch is created by Jeff Jones of Jeff Jones Photography, an interior photographer based in San Antonio, Texas

More resources are continually being added.

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After more than a decade of photographing editorial interiors, one question comes up again and again: How do I get more exposure? How do I land press, attract dream clients, and turn finished projects into real opportunities? I’ve seen firsthand that exposure isn’t luck—it’s built through clarity, preparation, and intention.

That’s why I created The Interior Exposure Hub.

The Interior Exposure Hub is a centralized system for pitching, photoshoot planning, and marketing strategy—designed to help interior designers approach exposure with confidence instead of guesswork. It brings everything into one place, so you’re not starting from scratch every time you want to submit a project.

The strongest pitches tell a clear story. They communicate design intent, creative decisions, and why a project matters—making it easier for editors to say yes. Inside the Hub, you’ll find practical tools to help you pitch with clarity, prepare press-ready photoshoots, and build professional relationships with editors.

The result is a repeatable, intentional approach to exposure—one you can use project after project.

Let’s create the pitch—and the exposure—your work deserves.

Jeff Jones

Trusted by Leading Interior Designers and Featured in Top Publications


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • After more than a decade of photographing interiors, the most common question I hear from designers is: How do I get more exposure? The Hub was created to answer that—by helping you land press, attract dream clients, and build a visibility system that actually supports your business.

  • The Hub is an all-in-one resource bank for pitching, photoshoots, marketing strategy, and content creation. It’s designed to support you at any stage of your business—whether you’re preparing your first press-ready project or refining an existing process.

  • Press is a big part of it—but exposure goes further than that. The Hub helps you think strategically about how photoshoots, pitching, and marketing work together to generate leads and attract the right clients, not just features.

  • Inside the Hub, you’ll find:

    • A step-by-step pitch course that shows you how to write clear, concise pitches editors love

    • Shoot to Pitch: guidance on how to plan and direct interior photoshoots with press and marketing in mind

    • A digital marketing bundle to help you clarify your message, offers, and content strategy

    • A living masthead document with editor and writer contacts, plus guidance on how to submit professionally

    More resources are continually being added.

  • The pitching course breaks down what can feel like an overwhelming process into simple, actionable steps—helping you turn big ideas into clear pitches that editors can quickly understand and respond to.

  • Shoot to Pitch is decades of interior photography experience distilled into practical guidance. It covers how to think about art direction, styling, and marketing before the shoot—so your images work harder for press, exposure, and long-term use.

  • The masthead document is a living resource that’s continually updated with editor and writer contacts, submission guidance, and best practices. It helps you pitch professionally and start building real relationships with publications—without guessing or crossing lines.

  • The Hub is designed to be a long-term resource. You can return to it every time you complete a project, plan a shoot, or refine your marketing—making exposure part of your workflow, not a one-off effort.

  • Yes. The Hub is intentionally built as a growing resource. New tools, deeper training, and additional guidance will continue to be added so your visibility strategy can evolve as your business grows.

  • The Hub is ideal for interior designers (and the photographers they work with) who want to land press, attract dream clients, and build a marketing system that supports consistent exposure—not just occasional wins.