My name is Margot, and I’m a 20 year old photographer. I grew up in Las Vegas and recently moved to Colorado, where I’m currently working toward a degree in professional photography with a focus on architecture and boudoir. While I work across both, I’ve found myself especially drawn to architectural spaces, particularly interiors and how they are designed to be experienced.

I’ve always been interested in how spaces come together. Not just how they look at first glance, but how the details, materials, and decoration create something cohesive and intentional. I like photographing spaces in a way that brings that out, whether that means keeping things clean and true to the design or finding a perspective that feels a little unexpected.

Travel has had a big influence on what I’m drawn to. Spain has been my favorite place I’ve visited so far, mainly because of the architecture and culture. Seeing gothic structures and Gaudí’s work in person completely shifted how I think about design and what a space can feel like. It made me more aware of how much personality can exist within a single place. I strive to document buildings with bold, exotic character. 

Long term, I want to keep exploring that. I’d love to photograph the culture and character of historic churches throughout Europe, and architectural treasures across Asia. I’m interested in places that feel specific and intentional, and in creating images that reflect the work, history, and identity behind them. 
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