The Source - 2026 - Michael J. Franco

DESIGN BY ERIN SANDER DESIGN

says. “Organic elements, storied pieces, and a bit of quirk—like unexpected art or a sculptural accessory—tend to pull me in.” As her career continues to evolve, Land finds herself increasingly drawn to more personal projects—specifically, the design of her own home. “I want to put more creative energy into my own home,” she shares. After moving in a year ago, Land hasn’t been able to dedicate enough time to designing her space in a way that both honors the architectural bones and reflects her personal style. The idea of photographing her own space, after years of capturing those belonging to others, feels like a natural progression. “I’d love to create a space that inspires me as much as the homes I photograph, a home that’s warm, welcoming, and personal. A place that reflects who we are as a family and evolves with us.” For Land, it is less about perfection and more about perspective. What makes a home photo-worthy isn’t extravagance or trend; it’s clarity, emotion, and the unmistakable feeling that the space really belongs to someone.

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