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Help others decide
Homeowners and designers trust real project photos more than anything else when making tile decisions. Your installation could be exactly what someone else needs to see before choosing their material.
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Show natural stone in real light
Photography on a white background doesn't show how stone actually behaves in a real home. Your photos — in your actual space, under your real lighting — are more valuable than studio shots.
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Be part of the community
Join a growing gallery of homeowners, designers, and contractors who chose natural stone and let the results speak for themselves. The best installations deserve to be seen.
What to submit
Projects we'd love to feature
We feature a wide range of project types — from grand master bathrooms to subtle kitchen backsplashes. Any space that uses natural stone or tile from Tile & Mosaic Depot is welcome.
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Bathroom renovations
Floor-to-ceiling marble, travertine showers, mosaic accents, freestanding tub surrounds — anything that transforms a bathroom.
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Kitchen backsplashes
Natural stone and porcelain backsplash installations — especially those that interact beautifully with cabinetry and countertops.
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Outdoor & pool areas
Travertine pool decks, pool copings, outdoor patios, and garden paths — natural stone outdoors at its most spectacular.
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Living spaces & feature walls
Fireplace surrounds, stacked stone ledger panels, marble feature walls, and tile in unexpected living spaces.
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Commercial & hospitality
Lobby floors, restaurant walls, hotel bathrooms, and commercial spaces — large-scale natural stone at its most impactful.
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Any completed tile project
Laundry rooms, mudrooms, entry halls, powder rooms, basement bars — if you used our tile and you're proud of the result, we want to see it.
Getting great shots
Tips for submission-worthy photos
You don't need a professional photographer. But a few simple techniques make a significant difference in how your project looks and how likely it is to be featured.
6 tips for better project photos
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Shoot in natural light
Turn off overhead lights and open curtains. Natural daylight shows stone's true color and variation far better than artificial lighting.
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Clean the space first
Remove clutter, toiletries, cleaning products, and anything that distracts from the tile. A clean, minimal space photographs much more powerfully.
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Shoot wide and close up
Submit both a wide establishing shot of the full space AND a close-up detail shot showing the stone's texture, veining, and surface quality.
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Keep your phone level
Vertical walls should look vertical in the photo. Enable your phone's grid lines to help keep horizontal and vertical lines straight.
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Submit high-resolution files
Send the original, uncompressed photos from your phone or camera. Do not screenshot or resize — we need full-resolution files for publication.
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Multiple angles welcome
Submit 3–6 photos if you have them. More angles give us more options for featuring your project across different platforms and page locations.