Published Work: Lifestyle Photography for The Millen Hotel, Autograph Collection by Marriott Bonvoy
- yzhensiang

- Sep 9
- 2 min read
It’s always a proud moment when your work finds its place beyond your own portfolio. Recently, one of my recent photoshoot was officially published on The Millen Hotel website, and I couldn’t be more thankful to the client for the trusting me with their creative direction and also photoshoot.

This wasn’t just another photoshoot. The hotel’s vision was clear, to establish themselves as a unique hotel in the market. They wanted to promote their “see & feel” culture, where they highlight curated artist artworks throughout the hotel space, and showcase their sustainability approaches alongside their offers, suites stays, and history in their about section. My role was to translate all of that into visuals that feel effortless, inviting, and true to their brand.
Lifestyle hospitality photography isn’t just about making a room look pretty. It’s about shaping an experience through images: a guest should be able to sense the comfort of the suites, the charm of the artworks, and the character of the hotel’s story even before stepping through the lobby doors. That’s where creative direction comes in—balancing the right light, atmosphere, and composition to make every detail work toward one bigger narrative.
Having my image published on The Millen Hotel website feels like a small but meaningful recognition. For me, it’s not only about the photo itself but also about building long-term trust with clients who believe in storytelling through photography.
Once again, thank you to The Millen Hotel for the trust. I’m excited to see how this collaboration continues to shape the way guests discover and experience their stay.
If you’re a brand in the hospitality industry looking to strengthen your own visual storytelling, lifestyle hospitality photography is a powerful way to connect with your audience. After all, first impressions often begin with the images they see online.
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