A well-executed interior photography session does more than document a completed space— it shapes perception and preserves legacy. For designers and builders, thoughtful, professional imagery elevates your portfolio and distinguishes your work in a competitive market. For homeowners, it honors the story of a space filled with memory and meaning. When a space is photographed with atmosphere, depth and authenticity, it invites connection— whether that be with future clients or future generations. See how I document Colorado and New Mexico homes and design projects below.
See the space, feel the story.
“I'm an interior designer and have worked with Whitney a couple of times now; her work is truly amazing. I am so happy with the photos and how she made my work shine. The angles and depth that she captures with her photos is incredible. I know I'll be calling her for my next projects.”
— Naomi B., Nest New Interiors Founder & Lead Designer
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Whitney has completed several projects for my general contracting business. From her first shoot I was beyond impressed as she brought a level of creativity and quality that allowed my work to shine in a way that wasn't seen previously. This is not a unique sentiment as many of my trade partners whom were also wow'd have since requested Whitney to work on separate projects.
— Ryan V., Modern Homestead President
An alternative, documentary approach to interiors.
Different from the traditional, interpretive style of interior photography you see in the above featured image galleries, a documentary approach is an alternative, intimate way for viewers to connect with the stories ingrained within spaces. Beyond technical accuracy, a documentary approach uses little to no staging or manipulation, creating a candid, cinematic view that conveys the emotions held within interior and architectural spaces.
Please reach out if you have a special space you’d like to capture with a documentary approach, particularly homes across Boulder, Golden and the greater Northern Colorado area. It’s a technique that’s dear to my heart!
“You really caught the feeling of our place. You pay so much attention to light, movement and balance that you come up with impactful views of things I see all the time. I am so impressed with the depth of color and really like how you focused on small details. When I’m 100 and maybe don’t get to be in these spaces as much as I want, these photos will be especially important. They are beautiful.”
— Janet S., New Mexico and Colorado Homeowner
For portfolios or personal legacy— let’s connect.
Whether it’s a newly finished project or a home full of meaning, I’d love to hear more. Share a few details and let’s start the conversation. Excited for it!
whitney@devotophoto.co
Whitney DeVoto Photography operates on the occupied territories of the Cheyenne, Ute and 48+ contemporary Indigenous Tribes and Nations who live and travel throughout Colorado. 3% of every shoot or image license is contributed to Spirit of the Sun— an Indigenous, women-led nonprofit serving Native/BIPOC communities in Colorado through a variety of youth programming, land stewardship and food access offerings. Spirit of the Sun’s mission is to work in partnership with Native American communities in urban areas and on reservations to boost the resilience of Native people, especially youth and young adults.