Architecture captured with clarity, structure, and purpose.

Clean lines, materials, and spatial intent are documented to reflect the original design vision. Each project is photographed with a focus on form, light, and context — offering visuals that support award submissions, publications, and client presentations.


Eco Ardence – Ember

Client: Eco World

Aerial by Filmedge
Ground by WeiLoke


Altris Residence, Wangsa Maju
Client: Beverly Group

Discover the behind-the-scenes process of capturing Altris Residence in Wangsa Maju for Beverly Group. A month-long architectural photography journey through rain, light, and timing to tell the story of space with precision and patience.


Straits of Heron by ONG&ONG

At Straits of Heron by ONG&ONG, the homes do not shout for attention — they unfold, quietly. Their red clay roofs lean into the sky with soft pride. Their green walls stand not in contrast with the trees, but in harmony. Their shadows fall intentionally, like verses written by light.


Setia Eco Glades – Glades of Westlake

Client : ONG&ONG Architects

Every detail tells a story — from the way sunlight grazes the textured walls to the way water mirrors the architecture. Glades of Westlake isn’t just a collection of homes, it’s a dialogue between design, nature, and the people who will call it theirs.


Genting Guest Experience Centre

Client: cgnArchitects

From a photography perspective, this project was all about balance. The interior carries a strong sense of minimalism — clean planes, muted tones, and seamless finishes — but at the same time, it integrates dynamic elements: interactive digital walls, immersive projections, and sculptural lighting that shifts with the space. Capturing both qualities without losing their contrast was the main challenge.


A Play of Light in MJ Archide’s Design

One of the most captivating elements of this architectural project by MJ Archide (MJ ig) is the strategic use of skylights, allowing natural sunlight to transform the interior space dynamically throughout the day. These sky windows are not just design features; they play a crucial role in enhancing the atmosphere, creating an ever-evolving interplay between light and shadow.