Finalist Recognition In Adamstown Heights.

In November 2024, Atelier Photography had the privilege of photographing a remarkable home in Adamstown Heights. Built by Ponman Constructions and designed by Hue Point Interiors, this project has already earned recognition as a finalist in the 2025 MBA Awards and the 2025 HIA Hunter Housing Awards in the Residential Interior Design category.

Being trusted to capture this home reaffirmed the importance of professional architectural photography in helping builders, architects, and interior designers showcase their creativity, craftsmanship, and attention to detail.

Why Professional Photography Matters:

For builders and interior designers, strong imagery is more than just documentation. It is a powerful storytelling tool. High-quality interior design photography highlights textures, finishes, and flow in ways that words alone cannot. In competitive awards programs like the MBA and HIA, compelling visuals help projects stand out and demonstrate why they deserve recognition.

Photography also creates a timeless record of achievement. A builder project photography portfolio becomes an essential part of brand identity, showing potential clients the quality and style of completed work.

Marketing Strategy for Builders and Designers

In today’s digital-first environment, professional photography is also one of the smartest investments in a marketing strategy for builders and designers. Quality visuals offer:

·       Social Media Presence: Finalist projects, when shared through architectural photography for social media, attract attention, increase engagement, and inspire potential clients.

·       Websites & Portfolios: Professional imagery helps architects and builders build trust, encouraging enquiries from homeowners looking for reliable local expertise.

·       Award Submissions & PR: Strong photography boosts competition entries, magazine features, and online coverage, reinforcing credibility.

The Adamstown Heights finalist project shows how residential photography in the Hunter region can help professionals gain recognition and elevate their brand.

Capturing Homes with Atelier Photography

Atelier Photography specialises in residential photography for award finalist projects, helping builders, architects, and interior designers present their work in the strongest possible way. From interior styling and design showcase projects to large-scale builds, we capture images that support award recognition, strengthen portfolios, and attract new business.

The Adamstown Heights project demonstrates that with the right collaboration between builder, interior designer, and photographer, great work doesn’t just get built, it gets noticed.

Looking to showcase your next project? Contact Atelier Photography and ensure your work is captured with the same care and precision you put into creating it.

That 70s bungalow for Domain.com.au

Step into the incredible transformation of Nina and Dylan’s 1970s house in Newcastle.
Coup de coeur: the original bar in the living room and the vibrant green wallpaper.
One of the standout features of this renovation is the kitchen, where warm wood tones create a charming and cozy atmosphere.
A few days ago, Nina posted a reel about her French heritage. Her grandmother is French and owned a hotel near Paris. When I met Nina, I could here a French intonation when she talks.

Thank you Domain.com.au for giving me the opportunity to be part of this story.

Can’t wait to see their project completed soon.

You can read the full article here.

Hipwell Haus by Tim Neve

When I read that Tim’s home in Tighes Hill was for sale in late 2022, I knew it was a good indication that a new project was coming.

A few weeks ago, Tim contacted me to document his biggest project yet. The restoration of Hipwell Haus located in Mayfield.

This 1920s building holds many stories and Tim has ambitious plans to add a new chapter.

Like Tim, I appreciate that the journey is often as important as the destination and I am pleased to be helping him capture the different stages of the restoration. It can be very rewarding for builders, designers and creators to document the project coming to life. These images can also be used to create a photo book at the end for the client.

As we’ve worked together many times now, Tim has trusted me here to play with light, texture and to set the mood in these images.

The first two episodes of the journey are now live on Tim’s Instagram.
I am very much looking forward to seeing the final result and happy to see the photos we created of the journey already being shared through local publications and articles.

Stay tuned.

You can read about the journey:
HUNTERhunter House Proud article
Newcastle Weekly article
Newcastle Herald article

If you have plans for an ambitious project, and would like to document the creation, reach out to me to discuss.