We’re thrilled to share one of our recent collaborations — a stunning project with Brooklyn of Shaw Design Group. This was our very first time working together, and it was an absolute pleasure from start to finish.
Brooklyn’s design vision is nothing short of inspiring. Every space she creates tells a story — layered textures, timeless color palettes, and thoughtful details that make each room feel both elevated and inviting. Our goal at CatMax Photography was to capture that essence through a mix of interior photography and portraits, showcasing not only the finished spaces but also the creative mind behind them.
Read More
The perks of winning an interior design contest are plentiful, from prizes, prestige, and visual aids for marketing to networking and media coverage opportunities.
But there are pros to simply entering a design contest as well. Knowing you want to participate in one can push you creatively, force you to keep your portfolio tidy and updated with professional photography, and encourage you to stay connected with industry organizations.
Whether you’re planning to submit an entry for the first time or you’ve participated in multiple contests, we’ll share tips anyone can use to boost their chances of taking home a title.
Read More
No matter what type of email marketing you do, there are some strategies you can apply that can make your efforts more successful. In this post, we’ll share some ways to grow your email list as a small business and successfully carry out email marketing.
Read More
At CatMax Photography, we know what it’s like to pour your heart and soul into your work, for it to be an extension of yourself. That’s why we’re passionate about portraiture and making it easy for employers and working professionals to receive polished business portraits that also showcase personality and authenticity.
Read More
Summer is here, and, for many of us, that means vacations are, too. As a professional photographer, I love looking back on my own vacation photos and seeing the images my friends, family, and clients share of their trips on social media. Since I know many of you will reach for your phone (aka camera) a lot more in the near future, I wanted to provide tips to take your travel photos to the next level and avoid a few common mistakes I see.
Read More