One of the last of his generation to learn photography in his secondary school’s dark room, Taylor Hall O’Brien developed a lifelong love for photography. His professional career began in fashion, where he worked both as a fashion photographer and modeling agent, before shifting his focus to interiors. His experience in fashion directly influences his sensibilities regarding dynamic composition, attention to detail, and openness to an unconventional approach. The projects nearest and dearest to Taylor are those with a strong sense of place, a layered history, and rooms bursting with life. Taylor has never met a stranger and finds delight in the process of image-making from start to finish. On set, he strives to make every project streamlined, inclusive, and fun for everyone involved. In addition to his work as a photographer, Taylor writes many of the stories that accompany his photos and in 2021, returned to his alma mater to lecture in the university’s school of art and design. Taylor and his family reside in the US but often travel internationally for work and leisure. He and his family spend the summer at their cabin on a lake in northern Wisconsin. All of Taylor's favorite memories include close friends, delicious food and drink, a dog underfoot, and time spent outdoors.

His work has been commissioned and published by numerous interiors and fashion clients, including but not limited to:

Cabana Magazine, The World of Interiors, Architectural Digest, Domino, Vogue, Calvin Klein, The Washington Post, WWD, L’Officiel, Jeep, The Cut, Refinery 29, Room & Board, Rejuvenation, Marriott Bonvoy, Martha Stewart, Real Simple, Apartment Therapy, Artful Living, Business of Home, House of Hackney, Cole & Sons, Bradbury & Bradbury, Clé Tile, Models.com, Fucking Young!, Client Magazine, The Fashionisto, Design Scene

Worldwide representation and licensing by The Interior Archive. To discuss a commission or to request a portfolio, please contact:

Karen Howes
karen@interiorarchive.com
+44 (0)7803 969333