Daniel Wang is a Jersey City based photographer specializing in interiors, landscape, and art photography. His work is defined by a natural, light driven quality achieved through careful attention to lighting, composition, and styling. Close collaboration with clients through the entire process from planning to execution and retouching is central to his process. More work is linked above. He is a trusted photographer for interior designers, architects, and real estate brokers across the NYC metro, and a vendor for institutions including Amant Gallery, Leslie-Lohman Museum, and Center for Book Arts. He has assisted and worked with world class interior photographers like Steve Friehon, Will Waldron and Scott Francis. Jobs he has assisted on include the entire Sandals Resorts interior photography rebrand as well as photos for the new Cartier Flagship store on 5th avenue. Recently he is also working with Jonny Scott as a 2nd photographer for weddings. Daniel is available for assignments in the NYC area and beyond.

Featured Recent Projects


The office you want to work in

By Endlessly Lush in Midtown Manhattan

Modern office space with black-framed glass walls, a central desk with a laptop, chairs, a floor lamp, a framed picture on the white wall, windows with gray blinds, and a chair with a briefcase nearby.
Woman sitting on a modern chair in a room with bookshelves and a curtain, wearing a yellow outfit and white platform shoes.

Stunning Harlem restaurant designed and built by Building Studio Architects

Modern bar with a marble countertop, plush beige bar stools, and a backlit display of wine bottles and glassware behind arched shelves.
Interior of a modern restaurant with wooden tables, white cushioned booths, and warm lighting fixtures.

Pop up exhibition photography at Cristina Grajales in Tribeca

A flower arrangement with dark purple calla lilies, yellow flowers, and greenery in a white rectangular pot near a large window in a bright indoor space.
A glass-topped wooden table with decorative jewelry and a tray, against a white wall with a framed abstract artwork and a circular wooden mirror.
Modern living room corner with a black coffee table, decorative bowls, a beige sideboard, abstract wall art, and contemporary lighting fixtures.