Brei Olivier Photography

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Hear me out: the ultra-wide-angle lens has done more damage to interior designers’ portfolios than any other piece of camera equipment. I’m making the case that your projects deserve to be captured in a much more compelling light!

A set of before and after photos of an interior space. Photographed by Interior Photographer Brei Olivier in Beaumont, Texas

Without it, even well-executed spaces can feel flat or incomplete, making it difficult for clients to fully understand what you’re capable of. Professional photography presents your design work in a way that casual images simply cannot.

A set of before and after photos of an interior space. Photographed by Interior Photographer Brei Olivier in Beaumont, Texas

Sneak into one of Beaumont, Texas’, most unique buildings: The Mildred Building. A historic 3 story Mediterranean Revival-style apartment and retail complex built in 1929–1930. Developed by oil tycoon Miles Frank Yount for his daughter Mildred, the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (1978).

Brand photography like this allows designers to show what you do and how you do it… your pace, process, and personality. The result is a versatile library of imagery that can grow with your brand over time, supporting everything from website refreshes to ongoing content creation.

For this interior photography project in Beaumont, Texas, I worked with Heather Howard Home to capture a newly designed children’s bedroom that feels whimsical, warm, and layered with detail.