Branding your hotel or inn isn’t just about showing what your rooms look like — it’s about helping potential guests feel what it’s like to stay. As a boutique hotel branding photographer, I specialize in editorial-style photography for boutique hotels, B&Bs, and inns that want to tell a visual story — one that begins the moment someone lands on your site. Whether you're tucked away in the Delaware Beaches, hosting elegant weekends near Philadelphia, or creating a modern retreat in Washington D.C., I’m here to help you create imagery that draws people in — and keeps them coming back.
In the boutique hospitality world, details are the brand.
Your guests aren’t just booking a room — they’re choosing a feeling. Whether it’s a romantic escape, a weekend by the coast, or a quiet solo stay, the experience begins long before they arrive. It begins with the visuals.
The sunlight on crisp white sheets.
The stillness of morning coffee in the lounge.
The books on the shelf and the bubbles in the bathtub.
These quiet, human moments bring your brand to life — and they’re what your future guests connect with most. Great hospitality photography doesn’t just show a space — it lets people imagine themselves inside it. And when they do, they’re already one step closer to booking.
No two spaces are alike — and your photography shouldn’t be either. Each shoot is customized based on your property, your guests, and your goals.
Brand sessions typically include:
Exterior + interior photos of guest rooms, common areas, and architectural details
Lifestyle scenes with or without talent (couples, solo travelers, families, etc.)
Amenities and thoughtful touches (food, drink, design details)
Hospitality moments (welcomes, breakfasts, turn-downs)
Custom styling and direction to match your brand aesthetic
I’m based on the East Coast and often work with boutique hospitality brands throughout Delaware — from charming inns in Wilmington to cozy getaways along the Delaware Beaches. I regularly photograph properties in and around Philadelphia, and I’d love the chance to collaborate with boutique hotels and design-forward stays in Washington D.C. My work is travel-ready and rooted in story, and I’m always excited to capture a space that feels soulful, seasonal, and full of character — no matter the location.
A stone inn nestled in the Brandywine Valley, The Fairville Inn offered the perfect backdrop for this brand session. From the firelit common rooms to the golden-hour gardens, we captured the essence of slow living and thoughtful hospitality.
Whether you’re opening doors for the first time or refining your visual brand, I’d love to help you tell your story through soulful, strategic photography.