Curated Hotel Photography Selection
Sample work prepared for Hilton
Jan Malkovský – Luxury Hotel & Architecture Photography
If you’ve reached this page, it means my email has reached the right person. I would like to be considered as a photographer for Hilton properties, and I’ve prepared this curated selection to demonstrate the quality, consistency, and brand‑safe approach I bring to every project. Below is a recent before‑and‑after from my work for Hilton Dubrovnik, along with a selection of portfolio images created over the past year.
Image comparison: Hilton Dubrovnik
Left — Original Hotel Photograph
The original image lacked clarity and atmosphere. The sea view was barely visible, the lighting felt flat, and the room’s natural openness wasn’t fully expressed. Important design elements blended into the background, and the overall impression didn’t reflect the true quality of the space.
Right — My Photography
In my version, the sea view is clearly visible and becomes a natural focal point of the room. Soft, controlled daylight creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while preserving accurate color tones and material textures. The composition is refined to highlight the room’s spaciousness, flow, and premium details, presenting the space exactly as a guest would experience it at its best.
Left — Original Hotel Photograph
The original image doesn’t fully communicate the room’s strongest features. The sea view is muted, the lighting feels flat, and the space appears less open than it truly is. Key design elements blend together, and the overall atmosphere lacks the warmth and clarity expected from a premium seaside property.
Right — My Photography
My version brings the room to life with a clear, unobstructed sea view that immediately draws the eye. Soft, controlled daylight creates a natural, inviting atmosphere while maintaining accurate color tones and material textures. The composition is refined to emphasize spaciousness, flow, and premium details, presenting the room exactly as a guest would experience it at its best.
Every space is styled for the camera — not just for everyday use.
Furniture placement, lighting, and visual flow are carefully adjusted to ensure the room feels more open, inviting, and emotionally appealing in a photograph than it might in person.
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Every shot is carefully planned and crafted in cooperation with the hotel’s marketing team.
We don’t aim to show everything — we focus on capturing the unique selling points of each room and space, presenting them in their most aspirational form.
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Left:
The hotel’s original photography:
– Distorted perspective
– Incorrect color tones
– Flat, washed-out atmosphere
– No staging to guide the guest’s attention
Right:
My version — carefully styled, corrected, and lit to present the lobby as it truly feels:
elegant, spacious, and inviting.
This is how a centerpiece space should be shown to future guests.
Left – Original Hotel Photograph
The main feedback we received on this image was that it felt oversaturated, muddy, and the colors did not accurately reflect the real materials or atmosphere of the corridor. The visual impact of this beautiful design was lost.
Right – Our Photography
This was one of the most technically demanding scenes we photographed this year. To faithfully reproduce the true look and feel of the space, we captured 55 separate images, lighting and balancing each element individually, then carefully blended them into a single, cohesive final frame.
The corridor is the primary access route between rooms and the lobby and restaurant, so timing and logistics were critical. We photographed the space at 4:00 AM to ensure full control of the environment, avoid guest traffic, and deliver a clean, uninterrupted composition.