Selected Interior Photography Projects

In a world saturated with brightness and clarity, there is a quiet beauty in the shadows — an elegance that lives in the in-between. My photography embraces this subtler dimension of interiors, where mood becomes the story and light is not merely seen but felt.

Moody interior photography is not just about dim rooms or dramatic contrast. It is a philosophy — a way of seeing space as a vessel of emotion, memory, and presence. Each frame is an invitation to pause, to consider the silence of a corner, the soul of a texture, the way morning light kisses an old wooden floor. These are the moments that escape the hurried eye but speak volumes to those willing to look deeper.

I believe that every space holds a hidden narrative — not one shouted in colors and angles, but whispered in grain, in shadows, in stillness. Through the lens, I seek not perfection but presence. The worn leather chair, the imperfect wall, the play of dusk through linen — these are not flaws, but character. Mood reveals authenticity.

This work is not simply visual; it is meditative. It asks, “What does this space feel like when no one is looking?” And in answering, it reveals interiors not just as design, but as lived experience — poetic, intimate, timeless.

Welcome to a different way of seeing.

Sevigne, München

wohnen & leben Schiermeier x Gaggenau

Grace La Margna, St. Moritz

Bar No. 5 – The View
Grace La Margna St. Moritz

Grace La Margna Suite, St. Moritz

Koenigshof, München

Chalet mit Ausblick

Shahverdi Interior x VZug

Wohnen & Leben Schiermeier