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Shoot to Pitch: A Step-by-Step Guide for Designers to have successful interior photoshoots
Learn how to confidently plan, style, and direct your next interior photoshoot so your work is captured with clarity, creativity, and purpose. This course is built for interior designers who want to elevate their brand and attract their ideal clients with imagery that tells a story.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
- Plan and prepare a project for a successful shoot 
- Style spaces to reflect your unique design perspective 
- Collaborate with your photographer to get the right shots 
- Direct lighting, angles, and composition with intention 
- Capture portfolio-ready images that attract ideal clients 
This isn’t just about beautiful photos—it’s about visibility, clarity, and credibility. With the right images, your design work will not only look stunning, but also resonate with the clients and publications you want to attract.
Ready to elevate your next interior photoshoot? Let’s create images that not only capture your space - but tell its story. Start the Course now!
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      Welcome to: Shoot to Pitch:A Step-by-Step Guide for DesignersThe introduction sets the tone for the course by answering why professional interior photography is a vital business asset, not just a creative afterthought. This module helps designers see photoshoots as a form of storytelling and strategy—one that they can confidently lead and leverage. The introduction sets the tone for the course by answering why professional interior photography is a vital business asset, not just a creative afterthought. This module helps designers see photoshoots as a form of storytelling and strategy—one that they can confidently lead and leverage. 
 
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      Align Early With Your ClientBefore creating shot lists or styling plans, clear communication with your client is key. Discuss availability, schedule constraints, and pacing. Educate them on the shoot timeline—styling, photography, and post-shoot reset. This ensures a calm, well-prepared environment and maximizes the quality of your final images. Before creating shot lists or styling plans, clear communication with your client is key. Discuss availability, schedule constraints, and pacing. Educate them on the shoot timeline—styling, photography, and post-shoot reset. This ensures a calm, well-prepared environment and maximizes the quality of your final images. 
 
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