Blog Category: Hotel Photography Tips

This section offers sound advice to hoteliers on how to prepare for their next photo-shoot, with technical advice, specifications for hotel photography, how to choose a hotel photographer, and how to manage that all-important shoot. Follow these tips carefully and you will achieve first-class hotel photography with minimal disruption to the establishment’s day-to-day running.


Styling a hotel bed

Styling a hotel bed

How to style a hotel bed – Hotel Photogrqaphy Tips & tricks. by Hospitality photographer Michelle Chaplow & room stylist Sonja Haberstroh Beds are indeed very complicated to photograph. So how do we overcome this problem, especially as the camera is...
Hotel Photography Explained – Tips for Hoteliers and Marketeers

Hotel Photography Explained – Tips for Hoteliers and Marketeers

Hotel Photography Tips On this page you will find all kinds of tips, tricks and guidance on hotel photography written by expert hotel photographer, Michelle Chaplow. Hotel photography is an art form that can encompass many different types of photography, from stunning...
Social Media Photography for hotels

Social Media Photography for hotels

Social media photography for hotels is a very valuable element of hotel marketing. The engagement it produces between hotels and prospective guests can increase bookings and hence generate revenue. Images are processed by the brain so much faster than text, so it goes...
Hotel Bathroom Photography

Hotel Bathroom Photography

Hotel bathroom photography by Michelle Chaplow Many people ask us, what´s the most challenging room in a hotel to photograph? Without a doubt it is the bathrooms and yes, we love a challenge. Hotel bathrooms are one of the most complicated areas of a hotel to...
Hotel photography for the ‘new normal’

Hotel photography for the ‘new normal’

Hotel photography in a COVID-conscious world by Michelle Chaplow Hotel photography is adopting a ‘new normal’ as the hospitality and tourism industries recover from the effects of COVID-19. As people begin to travel more, hotels need to demonstrate that they...