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    We will be sharing with you behind the scenes stories and moments from Ema Peter Photography's photo shoots.

    Our team works on variety of interior and architectural projects and we try always to have a lot of fun during our shoots. We hope you can join us and experience our passion for photography.

Science World Vancouver

Science World is one of Vancouver’s biggest land marks. It has been on my list of the buildings I would like to photograph for a while and when I was selected to do the work by Cannon Design I was ready for the challenge. This is a building which is photographed by hundreds if not thousands of people every year. I wanted to find my own unique angles and to find the right times of the day in which this exceptional building really shines. Working around the hundreds of children that are running trough the building’s many interesting exhibits was quite challenging and in the same time using all the blurred figures in the shots worked so well to give the building life.

 

 

The Disco Ball – Great Vancouver Interiors

We have been very busy doing some really interesting residential and commercial project and not a lot of time for the blog, hope to be able to catch up and to show you what we have created.

This amazing home is located in the wonderful Pemberton Heights on the North Shore of Vancouver. Every time I passed by the area I admired this specific house. Often when you step foot in homes like this I always wonder how are we going to be able to capture all of the angles that I can see. The key is to truly look trough the viewfinder and really see the room, see every detail, every possible lighting condition, the way the furniture will look the best, how we can make the already fabulous spaces shine. The key for me is always understanding what the architect was inspired by, what the designer wanted to say, what the owner added of their own and how I can use what they have created to show the true atmosphere!

We had a really fun shoot in this home. The image that I truly enjoyed lighting is the bathroom shot where we decided just for fun to add a disco ball. At dusk using some spot hot lights and lighting the floor as well the whole room started to sparkle. It really looked like night sky full of millions of stars! Always good to have some fun and do something more different!

Spectacular Sparkling Hill

We had the unique opportunity to work with the extremely talented team of SSDG Interiors Inc. photographing the spectacular, one of a kind Sparkling Hill.

From the moment you step in this exceptional building everything seems magical, from the incredible interiors, the hundreds of thousands of Swarovski crystals cascading from the lobby, shining in the hallways to the spectacular view. The feeling of tranquility is everywhere.  This is the type of location can be photographed for months and even all this time will not  be enough to capture the atmosphere, lighting and beauty of this stunning place.

Chilliwack Cultural Center

Chilliwack Cultural Centre which we photographed for Kasian Architecture definitely has the wow factor with the stunning red color used throughout the building. We very rarely have the opportunity to shoot behind the scene in a theater and in this shoot we went high above where all the lights and projectors are and had a very unique perspective towards the theater. Probably one of the most fun shoots we had recently in this truly exceptional building.

Nicola Lake residence – the dream house

The Nicola Lake House was one of those really incredible locations where it seemed that there are endless angles to shoot from. I could have spent days there. The clean, perfect lines of the architecture where fantastic for creating very strong compositions we only needed to wait for the perfect times of the day when the light worked the best and add in our little touches and lighting.

Our only challenge was managing to shoot the home within one day and the biggest challenge getting there as it seem our team has a talent for getting lost. Even when we have the best possible directions.