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Sofia, Bulgaria | October 19, 1977
Occupation | Architectural photographer |
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Ema Peter (born October 19, 1977) is a Canadian architectural photographer. [1] Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, she is known for taking a photojournalist approach to capture the relationship between built forms, light and people [2] who live and work within them. [3] She has photographed buildings and interiors Internationally for architects such as Omar Gandhi, [4] Bjarke Ingels Group, Kengo Kuma, [5] Kohn Pedersen Fox, AECOM, [6] Luis Vidal [7] and many more.
She studied in National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria. [8]
She was listed as the Top 5 Architectural Photography studios in the world 2021 by Architizer. [9] She was included in the article "100 most inspiring architectural photographers in the world" by the Loop Design Awards [10] and her story had been featured in articles on CBC News, [11] Forbes Bulgaria, [12] Svobodna Evropa, [13] Madame Architect, [14] Vancouver Sun, [15] and Nova TV News. [16]
Her work has been extensively featured in Western Living magazine. [17]
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Ema Peter | |
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Born |
Sofia, Bulgaria | October 19, 1977
Occupation | Architectural photographer |
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emapeter |
Ema Peter (born October 19, 1977) is a Canadian architectural photographer. [1] Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, she is known for taking a photojournalist approach to capture the relationship between built forms, light and people [2] who live and work within them. [3] She has photographed buildings and interiors Internationally for architects such as Omar Gandhi, [4] Bjarke Ingels Group, Kengo Kuma, [5] Kohn Pedersen Fox, AECOM, [6] Luis Vidal [7] and many more.
She studied in National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria. [8]
She was listed as the Top 5 Architectural Photography studios in the world 2021 by Architizer. [9] She was included in the article "100 most inspiring architectural photographers in the world" by the Loop Design Awards [10] and her story had been featured in articles on CBC News, [11] Forbes Bulgaria, [12] Svobodna Evropa, [13] Madame Architect, [14] Vancouver Sun, [15] and Nova TV News. [16]
Her work has been extensively featured in Western Living magazine. [17]