VanDusen House, Vancouver / Falken Reynolds
The VanDusen house feels fresh and breezy but but also warm and inviting – the result of a light material palette accented with a rich mid-stained oak to reference the 1960’s.
Ema Peter is a Vancouver-based photographer specializing in architecture and interior design. With a background in fine arts and photojournalism, she brings a unique perspective to architectural photography, capturing the interplay of light, materiality, and human presence in built environments. Her work stands out for its clarity, emotion, and strong narrative quality.
Over the years, Ema has collaborated with renowned architects and designers on award-winning projects across North America and beyond. Her photographs have been widely published and recognized internationally, reflecting a refined visual language that elevates architectural storytelling and celebrates the spirit of each space.
LOCATION: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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The VanDusen house feels fresh and breezy but but also warm and inviting – the result of a light material palette accented with a rich mid-stained oak to reference the 1960’s.
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