Kensington Gardens Residence

This Kensington Gardens renovation gave me the kind of creative freedom every photographer dreams of. Collaborating with Studio es Design & Co, the brief was simple: convey the warmth and lived-in feel of the home, while highlighting its unique design elements.

The design choices tell their own story. Natural timber floors meet walnut cabinetry. Natural stone benchtops deepen the warmth of the space. Light shifts through a kitchen skylight and large asymmetrical windows, changing the mood from morning to evening. The open-plan layout flows straight to the outdoors - sculptural planting, layered paving, a firepit that extends the home's rhythm into the landscape.

My job was to show how these elements actually feel. How light moves across surfaces. How thoughtful design invites you to pause.

I shot interiors, exteriors, twilight, and drone angles to build a visual story that mirrors the space itself: bright mornings, calm evenings, and everything in between. Each frame highlights craftsmanship and the quiet details that make a house feel like home.


Project: Kensington Gardens Residence

Year: 2025

Designer: Studio es Design & Co (Stephanie Walton)

Location: Kensington Gardens, Adelaide, South Australia

Type: Residential - interior, exterior, twilight, and drone photography

Purpose: Property transformation for market launch and design portfolio

★★★★★

“Her attention to timing, composition, and detail significantly enhanced the visual narrative of our project.”

“We engaged Caitlin to photograph one of our recent interior design projects and were thoroughly impressed with her work. Caitlin conducted herself with the utmost professionalism throughout and demonstrated initiative in capturing each space with precision and style. Her attention to timing, composition, and detail significantly enhanced the visual narrative of our project. We would highly recommend her services and look forward to future collaborations.”

Stephanie Walton
Studio es Design & Co.

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