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Case Study: How On-Site Styling Transforms Interiors

  • Writer: yzhensiang
    yzhensiang
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

It’s been a while since I shared an interior photoshoot update, so here’s one from a recent hotel suite photoshoot. This before-and-after comparison highlights how much of a difference styling can transform interiors—and why giving the space some room to breathe matters. While I would love to share more samples, but at the current stage, this is all I can share, to respect the client's usage rights.


Even small changes on site can have a huge impact on how a space is presented. While post-processing and editing are useful, we should always aim to do as much as possible during the shoot itself. Thoughtful styling, decluttering, and arranging elements carefully to allow the space to breathe often lead to far better results than relying solely on retouching later. Attention to detail before pressing the shutter is just as important as what happens in post.


After styling shows cleaner space and a much polished outlook.
After Styling
Before styling shows messier space and not so refined outlook.
Before Styling

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