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Interior Photography Short Course

Interior Photography Short Course | On campus
Elevate your interior photography beyond simple phone snaps. Learn professional techniques in composition, styling, lighting, and post-production. Discover how to create magazine-quality images for social media and professional portfolios.

Next start months
September 2026
November 2026
February 2027
Tutor(s)
Dylan Ford
Diego Ferrari
Price
From £360.00

Course description

Course overview

Our screens and magazines are filled with compelling images of architecture and interiors. Whether you want to document your own work, build a professional portfolio, or develop a commercial skill, the ability to photograph spaces well is increasingly valuable.

This course teaches you how to photograph interiors and architectural spaces to a professional standard — from planning and preparation through to shooting and post-production.

You'll learn that great interior photography is less about expensive equipment and more about understanding light, composition, technique and post-production.

Guided photographic sessions at Central Saint Martins and Coal Drops Yard give you the opportunity learn and put these skills into practice with real-time feedback from your tutor.

Please note this course includes a visit off site.


Who this course is for

This course is suitable for anyone with a professional or personal interest in photographing spaces - architects, interior designers, stylists, developers, artists documenting installation work, or anyone simply wanting to improve how they capture interiors.

To participate fully and achieve professional-quality results, a camera with manual controls is required.

Key information

Topics covered

  • How to plan the shoot
  • Composition and dressing
  • Exposure and light modification
  • Post-production

Learning outcomes

  • To use your camera effectively in architectural and interior settings
  • To identify and effectively use composition and framing strategies
  • To identify and use ways of working with natural light
  • To identify ways of working with artificial light
  • To effectively plan for an interior shoot
  • To develop and use skills in retouching and refining images in post-production
  • To consider image selection and portfolio creation
  • To be familiar with the industry context and an gain overview of professional practice
  • Digital badge and certificate of attendance

Materials

  • A camera with manual controls
  • A laptop for post-production with post-production software of your choice installed
  • A tripod

Tutor

Dylan Ford

Dylan is a London based photographic artist. He is currently engaged with both running and assisting educational programs centred around photography and architecture. He works as an assistant, as well as producing his own work related to the themes outlined below.

Central to his work is the exploration between humanity and space using light to observe how we perceive and interact with ourselves, each other, and our environment in the 21st century through images. His practice is research based, and he is recently graduated from Kingston School of Art with a 1st Class degree with Honours. He is now represented by Millennium Images.

Diego Ferrari

Diego Ferrari studied fine art at Goldsmiths College.  He has collaborated on a series of international art photographic programmes in China, South Africa, Berlin, Budapest and in London with Tony Fretton Architects, Whitechapel Art Gallery and the Tate Gallery.

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