6 Architecture Photographers to Inspire You
There’s a certain calm that lives in well-photographed spaces. A balance of line and form, softened by light, texture, and intention. Architecture photography, at its best, captures that sense of presence, the feeling of being inside a place that resonates.
From contemplative interiors to expressive spatial studies, these six artists each bring a distinct perspective to photographing the built environment. Each individual's work serves as a reminder that architecture photography can be as much about emotion as it is about form.
Luis Garvan | @luisgarvan
@luisgarvan
Luis Garvan’s work is rooted in expression.
Luis Garvan’s work is rooted in expression. His images reveal the character of a space while honoring the individuality of those who inhabit it. There is a quiet confidence in his compositions, where light, material, and human presence coexist naturally.
Rather than overpowering a room, his photography allows it to speak. The result feels personal, intentional, and deeply connected to the story behind the space.
See more of Luis Garvan’s work here: https://www.instagram.com/luisgarvan/?hl=en
““I believe in beauty and energy, and I want my photographs to transmit that. I want to reflect the unique beauty of every person and every space or object that I photograph.””
Anders Schønnemann | @schonnemann
@schonnemann
Striking yet minimal, Anders Schønnemann’s photography reflects the essence of Nordic simplicity. His images rely on clean lines, balanced compositions, and quiet contrasts to create a strong visual impact without excess.
Each frame feels considered and deliberate, highlighting how simplicity, when done well, can be powerful. His work demonstrates that restraint can be just as expressive as bold design.
See more of Anders Schønnemann’s work here: https://schonnemann.dk/
Robert Rieger | @robertrieger
@robertrieger
Robert Rieger approaches interiors with warmth and restraint, capturing spaces as places meant to be lived in, not just observed. His photography balances architectural clarity with a sense of intimacy, drawing attention to subtle details that shape how a room feels.
There is a softness to his work that invites viewers in, offering a sense of calm and familiarity while maintaining strong visual structure.
See more of Robert Rieger’s work here: https://www.robrie.com/
““Spaces and people both have character – my task is to tell their stories.””
Rich Stapleton | @rvstapleton
@rvstapleton
Rich Stapleton’s photography is contemplative by nature. His images explore the subtle interplay between landscape, texture, and tone, often revealing beauty in the overlooked or understated.
With a refined sense of pacing and composition, his work encourages slower looking. It’s about presence, offering space for reflection within the frame.
See more of Rich Stapleton’s work here: https://www.richstapleton.com/
Ariadna Polo | @ariadnapolo.foto
@ariadnapolo.foto
Ariadna Polo’s work explores architecture as an experience, not just a physical structure. Her photography documents how spaces are felt and inhabited, often weaving together architecture, landscape, and human presence.
There is a poetic quality to her images, grounded in observation and emotion. Her work invites viewers to slow down and consider how spaces shape the way we move through the world.
See more of Ariadna Polo’s work here: https://www.ariadnapolo.com/
““I get inspiration from daily life and from observing the things and places that surround me - even if I don’t have my camera with me. I enjoy observing how the light hits a building, an object, how the light changes throughout the day.””
Kristofer Johnsson | @kristofer_johnsson
@kristofer_johnsson
Kristofer Johnsson creates elegant visual studies of architecture and design, with a focus on texture, proportion, and calm restraint. His photography feels balanced and precise, guided by a deep respect for form and material.
Natural light plays a central role in his work, enhancing the quiet harmony between structure and surroundings. The result is imagery that feels timeless and composed.
See more of Kristofer Johnsson’s work here: https://kristoferjohnsson.com/
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