Modest Yet Mesmerizing – A Project by Shlomit Zeldman
This property modest yet mesmerizing, a vibrant and lively home of five, belongs to a hi-tech professional couple and their three grown children.
Shai Gil is an award winning architectural photographer who’s clients include some of Canada’s leading design firms.
Based in Canada and most recently his native country Israel, Shai seeks to understand the essence of each project and to translate his clients’ vision, spirit and goals into striking images.
Shai holds a BFA in photography from Ryerson University and is often invited to speak about his work in universities and photography schools.
LOCATION: Canada & Israel
LEARN MORE: shaigil.com
This property modest yet mesmerizing, a vibrant and lively home of five, belongs to a hi-tech professional couple and their three grown children.
The Covid pandemic and lockdowns prompted this couple and their five children to revisit their whole living experience and renovate their property turning it into a specious, lively and inviting family space.
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