There are clients who book a shoot. And then there are clients who make you look forward to every single time you pull up to their property. This one falls very firmly in the second category.

This Plaza Midwood home has become one of those shoots I genuinely look forward to — not just because it photographs beautifully, but because the host never misses. Every time I come back, something has been thought through, refined, or elevated. And yet the soul of the property stays exactly the same. Warm, grounded, personal. That antique door at the entrance sets the tone before you’ve even stepped inside, and it’s been my favorite detail from day one. There’s something about a door that’s lived a little. It tells you this isn’t a sterile rental — it’s a home that has character and isn’t shy about it.

Inside, the earth tones take over in the best possible way. Sage greens, warm whites, soft blues, natural wood tones — nothing jarring, nothing fighting for attention. It all just flows. The kind of palette that makes a room feel calm without feeling boring, and as a vacation rental photographer, that’s exactly what you want to work with. Natural light pours in through the skylight windows and lands across the hardwood floors in a way that makes you stop and compose before you’ve even thought about it. I stood there longer than I should have just watching the light move. My camera appreciated the patience.


The bedrooms are where this property really earns its reputation. Multiple rooms, each with its own personality but connected by the same quiet warmth that runs through the entire house. The iron bed frames, the “relax” pillow, the layered bedding that feels like it was styled rather than just placed — these are the details that separate a good Airbnb photo from one that actually makes someone book. And the tile selections throughout the bathrooms are something else entirely. Freestanding soaking tub, black floor tiles, that arched mirror — I’ll just say it, I spent more time in those bathrooms with my camera than I probably needed to. No regrets.

The kitchen is a full composition on its own. Dark lower cabinets against bright upper whites, a range hood that means business, pendant lighting, and a large island that invites people to just gather. For guests coming into Charlotte and staying in Plaza Midwood — one of the most walkable, restaurant-rich neighborhoods in the entire city — this is the kind of kitchen that makes staying in feel just as good as going out. And the outdoor fire pit area with those blue chairs? The kind of thing guests photograph themselves and end up on Instagram without even thinking about it.


Plaza Midwood has always been one of my favorite areas to work in as an Airbnb photographer in Charlotte NC. The neighborhood has an energy that certain properties either lean into or fight against. This one leans in completely. It fits right into the fabric of the area — independent, warm, a little bit vintage, and genuinely welcoming. The photos from this shoot are some of my favorites in the Charlotte Pixels portfolio, and that antique door has everything to do with why.
















