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Contact Nick Caville Architectural Photographer

Speak with Nick Caville about architectural photography, interior photography and commercial property photography for design studios, developers, cultural venues, fit-out teams, hospitality brands and built environment clients.

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Commission planning for architectural photography, interiors and commercial property imagery.

Professional enquiry page

Architectural photography enquiries for real buildings, real clients and practical 2026 delivery

This contact page is for clients who need clear, considered and commercially useful architectural images. Nick Caville works as an architectural photographer with a focus on architecture photography, interior photography and commercial property photography, producing images that explain space, light, material, scale and atmosphere without making the project feel over-staged.

In 2026, strong architectural photography is expected to work harder than a standard portfolio image. A client may need photographs for a practice website, a property campaign, an awards submission, press coverage, a leasing deck, a planning narrative, a hospitality launch, a cultural venue archive or a long-term brand library. The enquiry process therefore begins with understanding the purpose of the images. A project photographed for an architect can require a different rhythm from a commercial property shoot, while an interior photography brief for a workplace, showroom or public venue often needs a careful balance of design intent, human scale and natural circulation.

Nick Caville Architectural Photographer can be contacted about completed buildings, refurbished spaces, new interiors, retail environments, education projects, healthcare settings, transport locations, cultural installations and commercial property assets. The aim is to create a useful set of images that can be used confidently across web, print, social, editorial, pitch documents and internal archive systems. Every enquiry benefits from a clear brief, but the contact stage can also be used to shape the brief before a final shot list is confirmed.

Nick Caville

Architectural Photographer

Nick Caville Architectural Photographer portrait
Contact nameNick Caville
Business focusArchitectural Photographer · Architecture Photography · Interior Photography · Commercial Property Photography
Websitehttps://www.cavillen.co.uk/contact
Typical project usePortfolio, editorial, marketing, commercial property, awards and design documentation

Commission request

Send a project enquiry

Use the fields below as a practical guide for preparing a photography enquiry. On a live static site this form can be connected to the client’s preferred email handler, CRM or secure form endpoint.

This static form is presented for user intent and can be wired to the chosen delivery system before launch.

What to include

A better brief creates a stronger architectural image set

For architecture photography, the most useful enquiries explain what the building needs to communicate. A civic building may need to show public access and material permanence. A retail project may need to show customer movement, brand energy and tenant value. A workplace interior may need to show daylight, collaboration, finishes, circulation and the way the plan supports day-to-day use. A commercial property photography commission may need hero images, approach views, amenity details, floorplate context and a consistent visual language for leasing or investment materials.

Useful details include the site address or general location, the client or design team, available access times, whether people should appear in the frame, whether the project requires dusk photography, how many final images are expected, where the images will be used and whether any building management restrictions apply. In 2026, many clients also need image crops for responsive websites, social previews, presentation slides and media packs, so it helps to mention key formats early.

Architectural detail photography showing materials and built environment texture
Detail-led image planning helps document material, light and architectural intent.
Interior photography example for a polished architectural space
Interior photography can balance atmosphere, design clarity and practical marketing use.

Interior photography

Contact for interiors, showrooms, cultural spaces and commercial environments

Interior photography often requires a slower and more controlled approach than exterior work. The photographer must consider reflections, mixed lighting, furniture placement, people movement, window brightness and the relationship between close detail and wider spatial context. For a showroom, hospitality venue, education project, office, gallery or public interior, the right image set should feel polished without losing the character of the place.

Nick Caville can be contacted for interior photography briefs where the finished image needs to support a design story and a business purpose at the same time. This may include images for architects, interior designers, contractors, developers, commercial agents, operators and brand teams. The contact stage is the right moment to discuss opening hours, access windows, cleaning or styling requirements, whether any occupants will be photographed and how the final image selection should be delivered.

Related portfolio routes

Explore selected project pages before contacting

Clients often find it helpful to review a few project pages before sending an enquiry. The selected routes below use the same clean URL structure planned for the site and help Google understand the relationship between the contact page, the homepage and the project portfolio.

Commercial property photography

Photography for marketing, leasing, press and built environment communications

Commercial property photography needs to be both attractive and informative. The images must show the asset clearly, but they also need to help a viewer understand location, scale, access, frontage, tenant atmosphere, amenity and the quality of the design. A strong property image set can support a website, investor pack, brochure, award entry, press release or social campaign without relying on generic stock imagery.

When contacting Nick Caville Architectural Photographer about a commercial property commission, include the site type, the intended audience and the most important deliverables. A retail destination, transport-led scheme, workplace building, public venue, healthcare project or education campus will each require a different plan. Clear contact information and practical site notes make the estimate, schedule and shot list easier to prepare.

Commercial property photography showing a modern business building exterior
Commercial property photography supports marketing, editorial and asset communication.

Five star client signals

Review-ready service presentation

★★★★★

“Precise, calm and visually consistent. The final architectural images worked across our website, presentation deck and award material.”

Architecture practice client
★★★★★

“The interior photography captured the atmosphere of the space without over-processing it. The image delivery was clean and easy to use.”

Interior project client
★★★★★

“A reliable commercial property photography process from brief to final edit, with strong attention to access, timing and brand use.”

Commercial property client

FAQ

Contact FAQ for architectural photography commissions

What should I send with my first enquiry?

Send the project name, location, building type, preferred shoot timing, required image usage, deadline and any reference pages that show the visual direction. If the brief is not final yet, send the available information and the shot list can be refined.

Can the enquiry include both architecture and interior photography?

Yes. Many commissions combine exterior architecture photography, interior photography and commercial property detail images so the final gallery feels complete and useful across multiple channels.

Does the contact page support clean URLs for SEO?

Yes. The canonical and Open Graph URL use https://www.cavillen.co.uk/contact, matching the clean path structure intended for the final .htaccess setup.

Why include project usage in the enquiry?

Usage affects planning, composition, cropping, delivery size and licensing. Images for a homepage hero, award entry, commercial property campaign or editorial feature may require different framing and export choices.