Lilly’s architectural and interiors practice focuses on capturing the atmosphere and experience of a space. Her work prioritises how a home feels, using light, material, and composition to convey a sense of depth and presence rather than simply documenting form.
Each assignment is approached with an awareness of spatial relationships, how spaces open, compress, and interact with their environment. Her perspective is informed by her own lived experience, allowing her to translate architecture into images that feel considered, grounded, and true to the space.
Every project begins before the camera is ever picked up. Lilly researches each building ahead of time, its orientation, its design intent, and the qualities worth drawing out. Shoot times are planned around the rhythms of natural light, whether that's the warmth of golden hour to bring texture to a facade, or the balance of blue hour where interior and exterior light meet. Where needed, spaces are styled and prepared so that nothing competes with what matters.
On location, the work is methodical and unhurried. Shots are built from the ground up, wide context images that establish the building within its environment, through to elevations, and finally the close detail work that reveals materiality and craft. Every frame is considered for composition, perspective, and how the light is behaving in that moment. Clients are welcome to be as involved as they like at this stage, particularly in shaping the specific shots they want captured.
In post-production, a proof selection is prepared for the client to review before any image is taken to final. From there, exposures are carefully blended, perspectives corrected, and each image refined, retouching away distractions and calibrating colour so the final result is honest to the space without feeling processed.
Delivery is in high-resolution files ready for print, publication, award submissions, or marketing use, with licensing managed clearly so images can be used with confidence.Standard pricing is based on a flat fee made up of three components.
CREATIVE FEE
This reflects the time, skill, and resources it takes to complete a project, from initial research and planning through to the shoot day itself.LICENSING
Licensed in perpetuity for awards, web, advertising, social media and marketing, corporate brochures, etc.and office print.No third-party use permitted except where negotiated prior.
POST-PRODUCTION
Includes editing, perspective correction, retouching, colour grading, digital delivery, storage, and archiving of all final images.
As a proactive architect or interior desginer, this plan is suited to document a project for awards, PR, your website, or publication. Booking an Individual Photoshoot gives you the autonomy to proceed in your own time, with a clear budget and without having to manage other stakeholders.
Full Day
Creative Fee
$1,100 Captured during the course of a day, typically including a dawn or dusk. This is usually around 8 hours. Includes 20 licensed images.
Additional images
$50 per image
Additional licence
$100 for web, social media, Instagram, newsletters.
$200 for Marketing, ads, brochures. Bespoke packages available on request.
Priority / Rushed Edits
$20 per imagePart Day
Creative Fee
$650 Up to 4 hours / Includes 10 licensed images.
Additional images
$50 per select.
Additional licence
$100 for web, social media, Instagram, newsletters.
$200 for Marketing, ads, brochures. Bespoke packages available on request.
Priority / Rushed Edits
$20 per imagePayment Terms: A 50% deposit is required to reserve a date (or before site visit). The remainder is due when the proof sheet is delivered.
Separate invoices are generated for selects.
All rates exclude GST and are in NZD$. Travel priced by location; seasonal rates apply.








