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The Interior Eye

PORTLAND, OR.  A  HALF  DAY  PHOTOGRAPHY  WORKSHOP

The Interior Eye

Taught by Genny Moller, Portland-based

interior photographer.

You’ve finished a project you’re proud of…

You pull out your phone to photograph it…​

And somehow it looks flat, off, and nothing like it feels in real life.

 

This isn't because your work isn’t beautiful.

It’s because photographing interiors is a completely different skill-and most designers have never been taught how to do it.

Here, you'll learn exactly what to do-the techniques, the process, and the eye for capturing interiors with intention, no matter your experience level. This workshop works with your iPhone or camera, no complicated setup needed.

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June 4th 2026 · 10am-2pm · held a private Portland residence

I’ve photographed hundreds of interiors professionally. There's always a time and place for a professional photographer, but for everything in between, you should feel confident capturing your work in a way that still reflects it well.

 

What to pull back in composition. Where the light actually falls. How small decisions in a space make an enormous difference in a frame. That gap - between what you see and what translates - is exactly what this workshop is built to close.

THE PROBLEM

The room is right, the image 
isn't.

THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR YOU IF...

if you're a designer, stylist, or creative who wants to stop relying on a photographer for every shot, make your day-to-day images finally match your taste, and learn to tell the story of a space through a frame - this workshop is for you.

WHAT YOU LEAVE WITH

Everything you need.
   
Nothing you don't.  

Everything in this workshop is distilled. Nothing bloated. Tools you'll actually use - not a binder you'll never open.

Know exactly what to shoot. No more walking into a finished space and not knowing where to start. You'll have a clear framework for what to capture - and what to leave out.

Learn to position with intention. Where you place yourself in a room changes everything. You'll learn how to find the angles that make spaces feel open, intentional, and true to life.

Use light in a way that makes your spaces feel like themselves. Light is the difference between a photo that feels alive and one that falls flat. You'll learn how to work with what's already there - no extra equipment needed.

Capture images you can actually use. On your website, your Instagram, your portfolio. Every image you take after this will be something you want to show.

Make small shifts that instantly elevate your photos. The adjustments that matter most are rarely dramatic. A few intentional changes - to framing, to styling, to timing, to post-production editing - and the gap between what you see and what you capture starts to close.

As an interior photographer working with designers, I see this disconnect all the time-and it’s almost always fixable with a few simple shifts.
- Genny

 The  day.

PORTLAND, OR  .  HALF DAY WORKSHOP

01

What the camera sees versus the eye. Why spaces fall flat in photos. How restraint, light, and composition work together. The foundation everything else builds on.​

The Eye.

02

Live Edit + Prop Styling. 

Watch a real space get edited in real time - move, remove, shift, refine. Every decision explained out loud. This is the rarest thing you can witness.  Where to stand, how to style for a photo vs life.

03

Guided Shooting

You shoot - but inside a clear framework. Decisions are adjusted in real time. This is where instinct begins to form.

04

Review & Refine

Select, lightly edit, and understand what worked - and why. You leave with a clear eye and a sharper process.

INVESTMENT

$750

per person · 8 spots only

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June 4th 2026 · 10am-2pm 

Held in a private Portland home - layered, lived-in, and designed with intention.

Not a studio. Not a venue.

Founding rate - future workshops from $950

June 4th 2026 · 10am-2pm

Questions
Questions? DM or reply to any email.

Do I need a professional camera? No. This workshop is about seeing and editing a space, not gear. Your phone camera is completely sufficient. The principles apply regardless of what you shoot with.

Who is this for? Interior designers, stylists, homeowners, and anyone who works with beautiful spaces and wants their images to match. No photography experience needed — just genuine interest in how spaces translate visually.

Where is it held? Portland, OR. The specific location is shared upon booking. It's a real, beautifully designed residential space — not a studio or event venue.

What is the refund policy? Full refund up to 14 days before the workshop. After that, your spot can be transferred to someone else. Full details included at booking.

Why only 8 people? Because real feedback requires real attention. At 8 guests, everyone gets meaningful time — not a group experience where you watch from the back of the room.

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