
Two afternoons. Two locations. One conversation that could change how your work is seen.
If you‘ve ever finished a project you’re proud of — only to feel like the photos didn’t do it justice — this is for you.
Schwartz is hosting a lunch event with interior photographer Raquel Langworthy, whose work has graced the pages of Architectural Digest, Rue, Domino, House Beautiful, and Good Housekeeping. This is a rare opportunity to sit across from someone who has spent years behind the lens of some of the most-published interiors in the country — and ask her everything.

The Details
Two afternoon events, designed specifically for interior designers who want their work to be seen the way it deserves to be seen.
11:30 am Networking
12:00 pm Presentation & Lunch
2:00 pm Close
What You’ll Walk Away With
This isn’t a lecture. It’s a conversation — and a practical one. Over lunch, Raquel will cover:
- How to create imagery that works across social, your website, and press
- Ways to engage clients through compelling visual storytelling
- What editors and media outlets actually look for in design imagery
- How to build a cohesive, recognizable design brand
- Where and how to use your images for maximum visibility

Whether you’re working with a photographer for the first time or looking to get more from the shoots you’re already doing, you’ll leave with a sharper eye and a clearer strategy.

About Raquel Langworthy
Raquel Langworthy is one of the most sought-after interior photographers working today. Her images have a quality that’s immediately recognizable — light that feels architectural, compositions that tell a story, and a sensitivity to the way a room actually lives. Her editorial credits speak for themselves, but what makes her a particularly compelling speaker is her ability to articulate what makes great interiors photography — and how designers can be better partners in creating it.

Why Schwartz is Hosting This
At Schwartz, we work with interior designers every day, and we hear the same frustrations: beautiful work that doesn’t translate on screen, portfolios that undersell the talent behind them, press opportunities missed because the images weren’t there. We believe that how your work is photographed is as important as how it’s designed. These events are our way of giving you the tools to close that gap.
Save Your Seat
Seats are limited at both events. RSVP Links per location are below:
11:30 am Networking
12:00 pm Presentation & Lunch
2:00 pm Close
