About

Axion Photography

Axion Photography offers a hands-on, collaborative approach that goes far beyond simply taking photos. We work closely with clients to help set the scene before the shoot begins—adjusting lighting, styling spaces, and ensuring every detail aligns with the architectural vision. We also take the time to explain our process, so clients understand the thought, planning, and precision that go into creating powerful, polished images. This attention to detail and commitment to clarity ensures a smooth experience and results that truly elevate your work.

Interior and Exterior

Architectural Photography

Rates start at $650.

Pricing is based on a per-project basis and is based on many variables such as square footage, location, length of shoot, amount of photos to be delivered and other determining factors.

Please contact us for a specific quote to fit your needs.

Testimonials

What Our Clients Say

Client1

“Jennifer is an absolutely amazing photographer and individual. Not only did she get every angle possible, but she was creative and a joy to be around. When we received our photos, we were completely speechless! They are more than we’d ever hoped they’d be. I wish I could give her more than five stars!”

Client2

“Jennifer has a fantastic eye for getting the best shots. She really understands lighting and somehow manages to make entire rooms look great, no matter the situation. She is our go-to photographer for all of our completed projects and will remain so indefinitely.”

Client3

“I really enjoyed Jennifer’s style for photos she took of our Air B&B. They were very unique and sharp. She made it look great and showcased all the little details we put into it. I would highly recommend her for all of your rental or real estate photo needs.”

Client4

“I have hired Jennifer to photograph multiple Real Estate listings for us and will continue to do so. She always does an excellent job and I know I can count on her to always deliver high quality and highly effective photography that stands out from the rest.”

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