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Stephanie is a travel and luxury hospitality photographer drawn to the quiet emotions that live within a space. She photographs not only what a place looks like, but how it feels — the softness of morning light on linen, the stillness before guests arrive, the fleeting glance between people that makes a moment real. Her work lingers in the in-between, where atmosphere, memory, and human presence quietly intertwine.
Trained professionally as an architect, Stephanie carries a deep sensitivity to proportion, materiality, and detail. Years of studying and shaping spaces have taught her to notice the subtle dialogue between light and shadow, texture and structure, movement and stillness. This architectural eye guides her compositions with intention, allowing each frame to feel balanced, immersive, and quietly deliberate.
Stephanie approaches every project as a shared story. Her mission is to translate the emotions she observes into imagery that flows seamlessly with the brand’s narrative — honoring its identity while revealing its soul. For her, photography is not simply documentation; it is a way of listening closely to a space, and giving its story a voice.
Based in Tokyo, Japan, and available for bookings worldwide.
Selected Clients
The New York Times
Shishi-Iwa House
Aman Resorts
Park Hyatt
Japan National Tourism Organization
Design Anthology
Mandarin Oriental Hotels