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ABOUT

I’m Tim Gormley, a Denver-based photographer drawn to spaces where design, light, and human experience intersect. For more than 15 years, I’ve dedicated my work to capturing architecture and interiors in a way that feels intentional, refined, and quietly expressive.

My approach is rooted in collaboration. Long before I pick up the camera, I work closely with architects, designers, and hospitality teams to understand not just the structure, but the purpose behind it. What story does the space want to tell? How does it guide people, evoke feeling, or reinforce a brand experience?

I believe great architectural & interiors photography is less about documenting a space and more about interpreting it. Composition, light, material, and scale all play a role, but so does restraint. I aim for imagery that feels honest, editorial, and deeply aligned with the designer’s vision.

Whether on the ground or in the air, I bring discipline, planning, and precision to every project. FAA-licensed for aerial work, I create visual narratives that move from detail to elevation, giving every project a complete sense of place.

When I’m not working, I’m often training or racing endurance mountain and gravel bikes. It’s a sport that mirrors how I approach my craft: technical, methodical, and driven by determination to refine, improve, and go a little further than the time before.

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A mountain biker wearing a helmet, sunglasses, and gloves riding mid-air on a trail with trees in the background.