Restaurant Interior Photography
No.1a Duke St. is a bar and restaurant in Richmond that had recently completed a full refurbishment and needed updated imagery for their website. Working as their London restaurant photographer, I spent a half day moving through the venue’s distinct spaces — the bright, plant-filled main dining room, a moodier red-walled room with banquette seating, and the neon-lit corridor leading up to The Loft — capturing the character and atmosphere of each area in turn.
A refurbishment is a significant investment, and photography is what makes it visible beyond the venue itself. Without updated imagery, a new look can go largely unnoticed; showing it off on your website and socials is vital! Getting a photographer in shortly after a refurb is one of the more straightforward ways to make sure that investment actually works as hard as it should.
When did you last update your restaurant photography?
Restaurants evolve, and your photography should keep up. Whether you’ve recently refurbished, rebranded, or your current imagery no longer reflects the experience you’re offering, a half-day shoot can make a significant difference.
As a London restaurant photographer working across the capital and beyond, I’d love to hear about your venue — drop me a message on the contact page to get started.

















