We loved working on the Henry Reynolds brand. This interior design company is all about communicating moody, warm, rich and mysterious vibes. We knew we had to keep those visuals consistent right through to the photoshoot. So we were so happy to work with Ashleen. She was totally a creative collaborator throughout the shoot, and open to so many ideas. Her elegant taste shines through in every image.
This photoshoot will be the foundation of upgraded social media, website updates and new presentation decks for project pitches.
(*Lifestyle shoots include more than 60 images, this collection shows off our favs. You can click to enlarge each image!)
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