Brock Beazley photography
Brock Beazley is an Australian architectural photographer known for his precise and atmospheric imagery that highlights the connection between architecture, interiors, and landscape. His work captures the balance of light, material, and spatial rhythm, translating architectural concepts into powerful visual narratives. Beazley’s photography often conveys a sense of place, drawing attention to both the details and the broader context of each project.
He has collaborated with architects, interior designers, and developers across Australia, documenting projects that range from residential homes to commercial and cultural spaces. His portfolio is widely published in architectural and design media, establishing him as a trusted visual storyteller for the built environment.
LOCATION: Brisbane, Australia
Nestled in the rolling hills of the Byron Bay Hinterland, The Barn House by Shaun Lockyer Architects draws from its agrarian surroundings to create a residence of calm, warmth, and connection to the land. A restrained palette…
Overlooking the serene waters of the Noosa River, The Mossman House is a carefully composed retreat that distills the essence of subtropical living. Positioned on a north-facing waterfront block, the residence balances robust structural form with moments…
Luke and Marie approached us with a pre-war cottage in poor condition. Their vision was to lift and build under the cottage, and in their words introduce a ‘sexy’ look to the home.
Seemingly floating over a suburban Brisbane street, the brick and timber façade of Clay Lantern House suggests the form and dappled light of its namesake.
The Battle Star House is named in response to serendipitous feedback from neighbours and onlookers to the provocative nature of the architecture. The design is unquestionably brutal and modern in its inspiration, but deliberately responds to inner-city…