Inspiring interiors photographed by James Braund

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Designing an interior is difficult and takes time, talent and inspiration. But being able to capture its beauty once it’s finished is not easy either. Photographers have a very difficult task. They need to be able to encapsulate the best features of a space and interior décor and to know where to focus in order to bring out the best in it. Photographer James Braund shows us how it’s done.

While analyzing his portfolio, it’s difficult to make a selection. All his work is fascinating and it’s obvious that he really known how to make a space seem captivating. These are a few examples in which we can see a series of inspiring interior decors. These pictures are not just static representations of those spaces but they actually tell a story. A picture needs to be able to transmit information and a certain feeling without using words or gestures but only elements such as light or color.

When creating an instantaneous representation or a picture, you need to know how to redirect the attention towards focal points. It’s why a panoramic picture with an entire room makes it hard for us to focus and to see all the beautiful accents and details of that space. But when looking at this portfolio, it becomes certain that they are made by a professional and a very talented photographer.

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