Photography for spaces people use every day
For hotels, offices, healthcare, and private interiors. Chosen for tone, scale, and how it will be seen in real use.
I help teams select calm landscape photography for walls, corridors, rooms, and shared areas. The aim is simple: a consistent atmosphere that fits the space and holds up over time.
Projects often start with a shortlist from my existing work. When a space needs something specific, a commission can be scoped around location, season, and intended placement.
Installation view. Private residence, Helsinki. “Divided” print.
Where this work fits
Workspaces and offices
Meeting rooms, shared areas, and quiet zones. Work chosen to sit comfortably with interior materials and daily viewing distance.
Hotels and hospitality
Lobbies, corridors, suites, and wellness areas. Selected to match the interior concept and remain consistent across multiple spaces.
Healthcare and wellbeing
Waiting areas, clinics, and recovery environments. Calm imagery that supports the room without pulling attention away from people.
Private interiors
Long-term placement for homes and private collections. Focused on atmosphere, light, and pieces that are easy to live with.
What you receive
A straightforward process: shortlist, simple placement guidance, and clear usage terms when licensing is needed. Built to help you approve confidently and move into production.
Curated shortlist
A focused set of options based on your space, palette, and viewing distance. Enough choice to decide, not enough to overwhelm.
Placement guidance
Simple mockups for key walls, plus size and framing recommendations. Designed to reduce guesswork before anything is produced.
Rights and delivery
Clear usage terms where needed, and delivery formats that match your production requirements. Support for multi-room rollouts when applicable.
Project basics
- Typical timeline Shortlist in 3 to 7 days. Final selection usually within 1 to 2 weeks depending on scope.
- What I need A few reference photos, wall sizes, and the intended mood. A floor plan helps for multi-room projects.
- Usage clarity Print placement, brand use, and digital usage can be defined upfront when relevant.
What people notice after installation
How projects typically run
Each project starts with the space: where the image will hang, how it is approached, and what materials surround it. This makes decisions easier and reduces revisions later.
Most projects are developed with interior designers, architects, project managers, or brand teams. The focus stays on long-term placement, not short-term attention.
- Fit first Decisions based on wall size, distance, and tone.
- Simple choices Shortlists designed for approval, not browsing.
- Clear delivery Files, print guidance, and terms aligned to the project.
Related reading: Articles on calm imagery, visual restraint, and long-term use.
Ways to work together
Existing works
A curated selection from my archive, suitable for print placement or licensing. Useful when you need consistency across multiple walls or rooms.
Commissioned work
Photography created for a specific location, season, or concept. Scaled to the space and the intended viewing distance.
Digital environments
Imagery for websites, long-form storytelling, and brand systems. Selected to work with typography and layout without overpowering it.
Digital case study. Photography integrated into an interface with typography.