One Equine Residence

As an architecture and interior photographer, I was appointed to document One Equine Residence, a large-scale residential development designed for practical urban living. From the start, the brief focused on clarity. The images needed to show the architecture, interior amenities, and overall layout in a way that supports marketing, sales, and digital use.

Therefore, this project required a straightforward and disciplined approach. Instead of relying on dramatic angles or heavy styling, I photographed the development as a complete environment. The residential towers, shared facilities, and circulation areas were captured together so viewers can clearly understand how the spaces connect.

As an architecture and interior photographer, I focus on spatial clarity and usability. For this project, that meant paying close attention to building proportions, façade rhythm, and interior scale. In addition, I photographed key amenities such as the swimming pool, gym, and rooftop basketball courts with everyday use in mind. These facilities play an important role in how buyers and consultants evaluate the lifestyle value of the development.

The shoot covered both day and night conditions. During the day, the images highlight form, proportion, and layout. In the evening, I focused on architectural lighting while maintaining balance and visibility in the surrounding environment. As a result, the final images remain practical and easy to use across different platforms.

Throughout the project, I maintained consistent framing and lighting control. I managed vertical lines, reflections, and mixed lighting conditions to ensure a clean and professional finish. Consequently, the final image set works as a complete package rather than a collection of unrelated visuals.

All photography for One Equine Residence was executed by Wei Loke, covering exterior architecture, interior amenities, and ground-level perspectives. Overall, this project reflects my approach as an architecture and interior photographer in Malaysia. I create images that communicate value clearly, support long-term marketing needs, and remain visually consistent over time.
Client: Beverly Group / Enso Development

















