🖥️ Website Layout — “What It’s Like to Work With Me”

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H1: What It’s Like to Work With Me

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Section 1: My Approach

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Every project is an opportunity to tell the story of a space — its design intent, light, and atmosphere.

Whether it’s an intimate interior or a large commercial project, I aim to create images that feel true to the work while making the process easy for everyone involved.

I understand that architects, designers, and builders have tight schedules and real-world constraints. My role is to adapt, communicate clearly, and make the photography process seamless from start to finish.

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Section 2: The Process

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1. Planning & Coordination

We start by discussing your goals, audience, and how the images will be used — website, awards, publications, or social media. From there, I’ll develop a shot list and schedule that fits your timeline.

2. Shoot Day

I show up prepared and work efficiently. Whether we’re photographing a finished interior or an active job site, I’m mindful of your team’s time and take care to capture every key detail with the right light and composition.

3. Post-Production

After the shoot, every selected image is edited for clarity, balance, and color accuracy. My focus is to enhance the design’s character without overprocessing — clean, consistent, natural.

4. Delivery & Licensing

Final images are delivered via an online gallery in both high-resolution and web-optimized formats, with clear usage rights so you can share them confidently across platforms.

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Section 3: What Clients Can Expect

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I keep communication direct and simple. You’ll always know what’s happening, what’s next, and when to expect your images.

I’m comfortable collaborating with multiple parties — architects, contractors, designers, and marketing teams — so coordination is smooth and professional.

My clients often tell me the process feels calm, organized, and effortless. That’s the goal every time.

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Section 4: Let’s Work Together

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Have a project you’d like photographed?

I’d love to learn more about it.

[Contact Me →] or [Email: zach@zmillerphotography.com]

A detailed pricing guide is available upon request.

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🎯 Visual Tips for Consistency

  • Keep text width limited to ~700px for readability.

  • Use large, quiet white margins — it should feel like your photo galleries: calm, intentional.

  • Every section should have visual breathing room.

  • Include one photo per section: a portrait of you, a behind-the-scenes moment, a finished space, or a detail shot.