Editorial interiors photographer in Dallas, Texas
 
 

What It’s Like to Work With Sarah

 
 
 

Hi! I’m so glad you’re here.

I’m Sarah—an interior design photographer in Dallas, Texas. I help designers create elevated portfolios that land them next-level clients and get published.

I LOVE a good before and after, which is why I’ve niched down to interior photography. I identify with the beauty and restoration captured in a renovated space. My mom always says, “We were created for Eden.” The world is a broken place, but I believe that one day we will see it all made new. Interior photography lets me partake in a process that’s a small glimmer of what’s to come.

My business is about people.

A low-volume shooter by design, I believe the level of service I offer and my client relationships are just as important as the quality of my imagery. I envision my business to be less like a high rise downtown with revolving doors and more like the local coffee shop around the corner. The one where the barista greets you by name and has your drink memorized. It’s reliable, comfortable, and personable.

Sarah Linden, Dallas Interior Photographer

Sarah is an interior photographer in Dallas, Texas.

 
 
Sarah Linden and family; Dallas interior photographer

More About Sarah

I live in the burbs with my really cute doctor of a husband, two kid tyrants who continually fuel my coffee addiction, and our scraggly Shih Tzu pup, Mickey (AKA: meemers, mickster, mee-moo). Most days you'll find me tending to my veggie garden, adding a chapter to the never ending story that is folding laundry, and avoiding the bathrooms in my home that need cleaning. Because scrubbing a tub is literally the worst, amiright?

 
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My Philosophy

I’m here because I want to help you succeed in your business.

I serve through the medium of photography, and I’m constantly honing my talent. But at the end of the day, that’s what I truly do—I serve.

I’m constantly looking for ways to serve my clients best. When I’m considering a change in my process, I ask, “How does this serve my client?” When I’m at a session setting up the next frame, I ask, “How does this serve my client?” Even when I’m editing an image, I ask myself, “How does this serve my client?”

Because at the end of the day, I’m not just taking pretty pictures—I’m helping propel your business forward.