Publication: The Art of Photography: A Catalyst for Creative Design Processes
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MA
Date
2025
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Photography and interior design are often regarded as two distinct discipli- nes, yet multiple times they intersect one with the other in meaningful and productive ways. This thesis explores that specific intersection, focusing on the role of photography as an active tool within the interior design process. While photography is traditionally associated with capturing fixed moments in time, this research highlights its potential to contribute far beyond simple representation. Through an investigation of photographic qualities—such as temporality, image-making, meaning, and visual storytelling—as well as an analysis of practitioners who integrate photography into their workflow, the thesis reveals how photography can support spatial thinking and enrich de- sign development.
This multidisciplinary approach provides insights into the application of photography throughout the interior design process, from site analysis and documentation to concept development and visual storytelling. It supports observation, reflection, and the formation of spatial ideas, offering designers valuable tools to engage more deeply with their projects. As interior design continues to evolve as a discipline, the integration of photography presents a rich and underexplored area for both theoretical and practical advancement.
