Interior Design Photography

Interior Design Photography

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Natalie is a Professional Architectural & Commercial Photographer working for International Photographic Companies based in Berlin, Paris and Milan, alongside her client base. Interior design photography is her speciality due to having studied fine art photography at degree level and being an artist based at the Phoenix Arts Centre in Exeter. Natalie Christie lives in South West England and has been taking pictures (film and digital) for 39 years. After completing her photography degree, Natalie delved even more into her artistic photographic practice, which involved the capturing of passivhaus concept designs, railway sleeper's to converted tree-houses, yurt's and landpods, holiday camper's to traditional seaside cottages, all with their own unique design, which Natalie specialises in capturing. Natalie was shortlisted from 12,000 to 10 for the BBC2 production 'Show me the Monet' in the photography entries. The photograph entitled 'Misty Trees' which was loaned to the BBC is available as a Limited Edition Print, numbered and signed by Natalie. Her photography work has been exhibited in Exeter, London, Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton and Topsham.

Services Provided

Architectural Photography, Interior Photography, Property Photography

Areas Served

Exeter

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Business Name

Interior Design Photography

Phone Number

+44 7502 997501

Address

83/84 Queen Street
Exeter, Devon EX2 8RP
United Kingdom

Typical Job Cost

GBP 100 - GBP 300

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