Vancouver architectural photography by Matt Anthony — luxury home interior with natural light and mountain views

Vancouver, British Columbia

Architectural Photography in Vancouver, BC

Professional architectural and interiors photography for Vancouver's architects, builders, and interior designers. Covering Vancouver, West Side, East Van, Kitsilano, Point Grey, Shaughnessy, Coal Harbour, Yaletown, Mount Pleasant, West Van, North Van, Fraser Valley, Langley, Abbotsford, Pitt Meadows, Burnaby, New Westminster.

Photographer Based In Squamish, BC — 50 minutes from downtown Vancouver
Certification Advanced Drone Pilot · Transport Canada Certified
Vancouver Coverage West Side, East Van, Kitsilano, Point Grey, Shaughnessy, Coal Harbour, Yaletown, Mount Pleasant, West Van, North Van
Also Covering Squamish · Whistler · Pemberton · Sunshine Coast · Fraser Valley · Okanagan

Architectural photography for Vancouver’s most design-forward projects

Vancouver is one of North America’s most architecturally ambitious cities. From the glass-and-concrete modernism of the West Side to the heritage renovations of Shaughnessy, from luxury penthouses in Coal Harbour to contemporary infill projects on the Drive — the standard of design here is internationally recognized. The architects, builders, and interior designers behind that work need photography with the same level of sophistication.

I’m Matt Anthony, an architectural photographer based in Squamish, BC. I photograph projects across Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, and the Fraser Valley — working with firms like Sitelines Architecture, Feature Projects, ID Design, and Koze Build & Design.

Urban architecture demands a different eye than mountain builds. Vancouver’s density means shooting around neighbouring structures, managing reflections in floor-to-ceiling glazing, working with the compressed sightlines of narrow lots, and capturing the interplay between a building and its streetscape. I bring that urban fluency to every Vancouver engagement — whether it’s a waterfront penthouse, a laneway house, or a 12,000 square foot estate in the Fraser Valley.

Every shoot begins with understanding design intent. I review plans, walk the site, and talk through your vision before composing a single frame. The result is photography and short-form film that communicates the craft behind your work — ready for your website, award submissions, editorial pitches, and client presentations.

Fraser Valley Vista Langley luxury home interior kitchen with custom millwork and natural light

Urban Expertise

Why Vancouver architecture needs a specialist photographer

Vancouver’s architectural landscape ranges from heritage Craftsman restorations to cutting-edge contemporary builds. Photographing this diversity — in dense urban lots, across varied light conditions, and within the city’s distinct neighbourhood character — requires experience most generalist photographers don’t have.

Urban Light & Coastal Conditions

Vancouver’s north-facing mountain backdrop, marine overcast, and rain-washed glass facades create unique photographic challenges. I schedule shoots around the city’s best light windows — low winter sun that rakes across West Side facades, summer evenings where False Creek reflects golden light, and the soft overcast that makes interior photography luminous without harsh shadows.

Density & Context

Many of Vancouver’s most interesting projects sit on tight urban lots with neighbouring structures close by. Capturing these buildings requires careful composition — managing sightlines, working around overhead wires, and framing architecture against the cityscape rather than fighting it. I photograph buildings in their urban context, not despite it.

Vancouver to West Van to Fraser Valley

A contemporary infill in Kitsilano, a waterfront estate in West Vancouver, and a 12,000 square foot multigenerational home in Langley are fundamentally different shoots. I adapt my approach to each context — from the compressed street frontages of the city to the sprawling estates of the Valley — bringing the same level of intentionality to every project.

SDA BC Headquarters interior mass timber atrium with natural light by Sitelines Architecture
“What first drew us to Matt’s work was his use of natural light. He captures spaces in a way that feels authentic and honest, allowing the materials to shine. Matt truly understands what it takes to showcase a project, and we highly recommend him.”

Jordan Maddox, Sitelines Architecture

Architects · Vancouver & Fraser Valley

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Architectural photography exterior of modern coastal home at golden hour by Matt Anthony

Vancouver Architecture

A market where design reputation is everything

Vancouver’s architecture community is dense and competitive. Firms like Bing Thom, Patkau, LWPAC, and dozens of highly regarded boutique studios set the standard nationally. For builders and architects working in this market, visual presentation isn’t optional — it’s how you win the next commission, the next publication feature, the next award.

West Vancouver and the North Shore represent some of BC’s most prestigious residential markets. Waterfront estates, hillside contemporary homes with city views, and deep-lot renovations in British Properties all require photography that conveys scale, setting, and material quality. These are the projects that end up in Western Living, Dwell, and on the desks of international buyers.

The Fraser Valley is one of the region’s fastest-growing custom home markets. From multigenerational estates in Langley to commercial projects in Abbotsford, the corridor is producing increasingly sophisticated architecture that deserves imagery beyond standard real estate photography.

I work with the architects, builders, interior designers, and trades professionals across Greater Vancouver — from the established firms shaping the city’s skyline to the emerging studios building their portfolios one project at a time.

Read: The ROI of Professional Architectural Photography · Photographing for Publications

Working Together

What to expect when you book a Vancouver architectural shoot

Every engagement begins with a discovery call. We discuss the project, the design team involved, and what the imagery needs to accomplish — from HAVAN or CHBA award submissions to website refreshes to ongoing social media content. Metro Vancouver builders should also explore the Georgie Awards, BC’s premier housing recognition program.

For Vancouver shoots, I plan around light and weather carefully. The city’s marine climate creates soft, even light that’s ideal for interiors, but exterior timing matters — especially for twilight coverage or when mountain backdrops and water views need clear skies. I monitor conditions closely and will always recommend a reschedule when it means better results.

No add-ons, no surprise line items. Exterior architecture, interior wide angles, detail vignettes, aerial drone coverage, and twilight shots are all included in a standard project engagement. You get a complete visual record — ready for your website, proposals, award submissions, and social media.

I work as a creative partner, not a vendor. That means I’m invested in helping your imagery support your business goals — not just documenting a finished space.

View my full process · Read: What Architects Should Look for When Hiring a Photographer

Common Questions

Architectural photography in Vancouver — FAQ

How much does architectural photography cost in Vancouver?

Pricing depends on the scope — number of spaces, whether aerial and twilight coverage is needed, and whether you require short-form video. I offer all-inclusive project rates with no add-on fees for drone, twilight, or editing. Book a discovery call for a detailed quote based on your specific project.

Do you charge travel fees for Vancouver shoots?

Travel to Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, and the Fraser Valley is included in my standard project rates. I’m based in Squamish — about 50 minutes from downtown — and shoot regularly across the Greater Vancouver region.

What’s the difference between architectural photography and real estate photography?

Real estate photography is designed to sell a listing quickly — wide angles, bright exposure, fast turnaround. Architectural photography is designed to document design intent and build your professional reputation over time. It takes longer, requires more planning, and produces imagery that works for award submissions, publications, and portfolios — not just MLS listings. I’ve written a detailed comparison if you’d like to understand the difference.

Can you photograph projects for GVHBA or Georgie Award submissions?

Yes — award and publication imagery is one of my core services. I understand what GVHBA, Georgie, CHBA, and HAVAN judges look for and compose specifically for submission requirements and editorial standards. I also offer a free guide on preparing your project for award submissions.

Can you fly drones in Vancouver for aerial photography?

Yes — with restrictions. As a Transport Canada certified Advanced Drone Pilot, I’m authorized for commercial drone operations and familiar with Vancouver’s controlled airspace requirements. Aerial coverage is included in every standard project engagement. Some locations near airports or helipads require advance authorization, which I handle as part of the planning process.

Do you cover West Vancouver and North Vancouver?

Yes. West Vancouver and the North Shore are within my regular service area, and I’ve photographed projects across both municipalities. The North Shore’s hillside sites, waterfront properties, and British Properties estates are particularly well-suited to architectural photography that captures the relationship between built form and landscape.

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Coastal architectural photography at golden hour by Matt Anthony

Building something exceptional in Vancouver?

I’d love to hear about your project. Let’s start with a conversation about what you’re creating and how the right imagery can help you win awards, land publications, and build a portfolio that reflects the calibre of your work.

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