
ABOUT GENNY
The photographer behind the lens.

GENNY MOLLER - PORTLAND, OREGON
WHO I AM
I believe every space holds something worth noticing
- and my job is to find it.
I'm Genny Moller, a Portland-based interior and architectural photographer working with designers, architects, and creative professionals across the West Coast. For me, photography has never been about producing perfect images — it's about capturing the soul of a space and the story of the person who created it.
My approach is rooted in collaboration. Before I pick up a camera, I listen. I want to understand your vision, your process, and what makes your work distinctly yours. That conversation is where great photography starts.
I'm drawn to the details others walk past — the quality of afternoon light through a window, the texture of a surface, the way a room feels before anyone sits in it. That intuition, combined with a rigorous technical eye, is what shapes every image I make.
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WE CONNECT
Every project starts with a real conversation — about your work, your goals, and what you want the world to see.
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WE PLAN TOGETHER
Shot lists, timing, and logistics — handled collaboratively so shoot day feels effortless and nothing is left to chance.
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WE SHOOT
On the day, I work quietly and intuitively — always with your vision in the foreground and my technical expertise in the background.
04
WE DELIVER
A curated online gallery of fully edited images, delivered with care — and ready to become your most powerful marketing asset.
HOW I WORK
WHO I WORK WITH
My best work happens when a client knows their vision — and trusts me to help bring it to life.
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Interior designers who want imagery that captures their distinctive point of view, not just their portfolio.
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Architects and builders who need photography that conveys scale, craft, and intention to clients and stakeholders.
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Creative professionals across Portland and the West Coast looking for a long-term photography partner, not a one-time vendor.
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Hospitality and development brands ready to use narrative-driven visuals as a growth strategy.
