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The Decisive Moment: Work of architectural photographer Ema Peter on display at West Vancouver Art Museum

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Mar 1, 2023

Full House, designed by Leckie Studio with Interior Designer Galie Guevara Studio, 2019, Vancouver. Image © Ema Peter Photography

A new exhibition at the West Vancouver Art Museum will highlight the work of award-winning Bulgarian-Canadian architectural photographer Ema Peter for the first time in the community she now calls home.

Featuring a mix of Peter’s documentations from around the region and abroad, the exhibition was organized by Alison Powell and will run from April 12th to June 3rd as part of the 2023 Capture Photography Festival.

Future Space Pavilion, designed by Peter Pichler Architecture. Image © Ema Peter Photography

Peter studied photojournalism at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts of Bulgaria before immigrating to Canada. In an interview with Archinect in 2019, she talked about her approach to photography and relationship to architecture. 

“You need to treat the building almost like a human. You need to have this awareness of space, and I do feel that buildings have their own soul and presence,” Peter told our Katherine Guimapang. “Also, when you’re looking through the viewfinder, your state of mind makes a huge deal as well. You have to know the space, the context, especially with buildings.” 

Xiqu Centre, designed by Revery Architecture (formerly Bing Thom Architecture). Image © Ema Peter Photography
Costa Azul House, designed by Campos Studio and Leckie Studio. Image © Ema Peter Photography

“You have to treat them like your kids almost. You have to look at them in different perspectives, you have to look at them in a different light. You need to find those hidden moments and explore. It’s almost like meeting a person and needing to know everything about them, it’s the same way you treat buildings. You just can’t rush through these shots.”

Teahouse in Vancouver, designed by Kengo Kuma. Image © Ema Peter Photography
Gulf Islands home, designed by AA Robins. Image © Ema Peter Photography

It wasn’t until she went to France and discovered Le Corbusier’s Villa La Roche that Peter became fully engaged in the application of her studies toward architecture. As she explains:

“This was the moment that I completely fell in love with modern architecture. You know, some of Corbusier's houses have these different levels in them, and to see how different people were moved through these levels, and I thought, 'Wow!' The scale of the people with the building was such a significant thing for me, so this was the very beginning of my interest.”

Archinect Feature: In Focus: Ema Peter, a Master of Visual Narrative Through Light and Shadow

More information about the exhibition can be found here.

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The Decisive Moment: Work of architectural photographer Ema Peter on display at West Vancouver Art Museum

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Mar 1, 2023

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Full House, designed by Leckie Studio with Interior Designer Galie Guevara Studio, 2019, Vancouver. Image © Ema Peter Photography

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architectural photogragphy ● exhibition ● vancouver ● canada ● british columbia ● photography ● ema peter ● event

A new exhibition at the West Vancouver Art Museum will highlight the work of award-winning Bulgarian-Canadian architectural photographer Ema Peter for the first time in the community she now calls home.

Featuring a mix of Peter’s documentations from around the region and abroad, the exhibition was organized by Alison Powell and will run from April 12th to June 3rd as part of the 2023 Capture Photography Festival.

Future Space Pavilion, designed by Peter Pichler Architecture. Image © Ema Peter Photography

Peter studied photojournalism at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts of Bulgaria before immigrating to Canada. In an interview with Archinect in 2019, she talked about her approach to photography and relationship to architecture. 

“You need to treat the building almost like a human. You need to have this awareness of space, and I do feel that buildings have their own soul and presence,” Peter told our Katherine Guimapang. “Also, when you’re looking through the viewfinder, your state of mind makes a huge deal as well. You have to know the space, the context, especially with buildings.” 

Xiqu Centre, designed by Revery Architecture (formerly Bing Thom Architecture). Image © Ema Peter Photography
Costa Azul House, designed by Campos Studio and Leckie Studio. Image © Ema Peter Photography

“You have to treat them like your kids almost. You have to look at them in different perspectives, you have to look at them in a different light. You need to find those hidden moments and explore. It’s almost like meeting a person and needing to know everything about them, it’s the same way you treat buildings. You just can’t rush through these shots.”

Teahouse in Vancouver, designed by Kengo Kuma. Image © Ema Peter Photography
Gulf Islands home, designed by AA Robins. Image © Ema Peter Photography

It wasn’t until she went to France and discovered Le Corbusier’s Villa La Roche that Peter became fully engaged in the application of her studies toward architecture. As she explains:

“This was the moment that I completely fell in love with modern architecture. You know, some of Corbusier's houses have these different levels in them, and to see how different people were moved through these levels, and I thought, 'Wow!' The scale of the people with the building was such a significant thing for me, so this was the very beginning of my interest.”

Archinect Feature: In Focus: Ema Peter, a Master of Visual Narrative Through Light and Shadow

More information about the exhibition can be found here.

RELATED NEWS Here are the 2022 Art of Building photography competition winners
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