Anthony Basheer photography
Anthony Basheer is an Australian architectural and interior photographer who focuses on capturing architecture that evokes emotion through form, texture, and light. His imagery highlights the quieter, experiential moments within built environments, whether in heritage homes, public buildings, or modern interiors.
Collaborating with architects, designers, and editorial clients across Australia and beyond, Basheer brings design-sensitive composition, atmospheric lighting, and thoughtful material detail to his photography. His work resonates for its clarity, layering, and the way it frames architecture as lived experience.
LOCATION: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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House in the Dry by MRTN Architects transforms a scrubby, parched plot of ex‑grazing land in Tamworth into an energy‑efficient, contemporary home. This semi‑rural residence sits amid regenerated native plants and proves that smart design can turn…
With clean lines and minimal finishes, the structure recedes into the background, providing a complimentary place to come home to for a family who are always on the move.
Once again joining forces with luxury tourism providers ESCA, the Blewitt Springs retreat delivers a second distinct experience in the same seductive location.
Perched on a hillside deep within the Fleurieu Peninsula with sweeping views across the treetops to the Southern Ocean, Esca Inman Valley takes inspiration from its external environment to tell a uniquely Australian story of what a…
Crisp House is among the oldest remaining timber dwellings in Collingwood, and this is the reason for the high rating. Heritage houses are a double edged sword for an architect, especially if it’s an own home.
Conceived as a collection of contemporary farm buildings gathered under one expansive gable roof, the house’s form is immediately provocative of the traditional farming structures that once inhabited the local area.