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If you’d like to discuss how we can work together, please get in touch through the contact form. Tell us a bit about your project and I'll get back to you within 48 hours.

A woman smiling, holding a camera, standing next to a fireplace with a large vase and dried branches on the mantelpiece, in a well-lit room with white walls.

Email

laura@jonescointeriors.com.au

Instagram

@jones.co.interiors

Location

Sunshine Coast, QLD

Serving Brisbane, Gold Coast, Noosa, Tweed Heads, Northern NSW

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What to expect next

Enquiry
Once I receive your project details, I’ll review the scope to ensure we are the right creative fit.

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Proposal
You will receive a tailored proposal outlining the investment, deliverables, and available dates.

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Production
We collaborate on a shot list and styling plan to ensure your vision is captured on shoot day.

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Delivery
Your curated, high-resolution image gallery is delivered within 3 weeks of the session.

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Decorative arrangement on a white mantel featuring a tall white vase with dried branches and seed pods, along with three small stone or ceramic vessels and a book titled "The Energizing Art of Feng Shui".

Questions you might have

  • I typically book projects 4–6 weeks in advance. If you have a firm project handover date or a pressing submission deadline, please note this in your enquiry so I can check availability immediately.

  • Yes. I am based on the Sunshine Coast (Coolum) but regularly service Brisbane, Noosa, and the Gold Coast. For interstate commissions, simply include the project location for a custom travel estimate.

  • Absolutely. This is common for high-end residential and commercial projects. I offer a Cost-Sharing License that allows the Architect, Builder, and Designer to split the photoshoot investment. Please mention if you are interested in this option.

  • We monitor the forecast closely. For interior shoots, soft cloud cover is often ideal. However, for architectural exteriors, we will reschedule if heavy rain or poor light will compromise the final result.

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