Architectural and Interior Photographer – Greg Wilson Architectural & Interior Photography
Based in Sarasota, Florida, Greg Wilson operates an architectural and interior photography business backed by 34 years of professional experience. The firm specializes in photographing both interiors and exteriors for residential properties, commercial projects, and retirement lifestyle communities, producing images intended for marketing, portfolios, and project documentation.
Wilson’s assignments have spanned a broad client base, including architects, builders, model homes, shopping malls, resorts, hotels, restaurants, commercial buildings, and industrial complexes. While the practice is anchored in Sarasota, its stated service area reaches well beyond Florida to include the wider United States, Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean Islands, reflecting a willingness to travel for projects.
The website organizes the portfolio into four distinct categories, allowing prospective clients to review recent work by type: Residential Interiors, Residential Exteriors, Commercial Projects, and Retirement Living assignments. This structure lets architects, developers, builders, and community operators evaluate samples relevant to their own needs before reaching out. The site is built on the Zenfolio photography platform, which hosts the galleries and image collections.
For inquiries and custom estimates, the firm emphasizes direct client contact rather than fixed published rates. It maintains an active presence across multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, which it uses for outreach and showcasing portfolio work to potential clients.
The business presents itself primarily through the breadth and length of its project history, citing the variety of property types documented over more than three decades of work in the field. With a Sarasota home base on Florida’s Gulf Coast and a specialization in architectural and interior imagery, the firm serves clients who need professional photography of built environments ranging from single homes and model units to large commercial, hospitality, and retirement-community developments throughout the region and beyond.