James Brittain
James Brittain is a multi award-winning photographer working from studios in Montreal, Canada, and London, UK. Over 20 years of commissioned practice he’s established an international reputation for pictures grounded in the atmosphere and experience of architecture. His work is widely published in books and magazines around the world.
James uses his commissioned work to support his own photographic practice exploring the human experience of architecture.
He regularly provides lectures about photography and architecture at the London Institute (UK) and the School of Architecture at McGill University in Montreal.
James has been the principal photographer on a number of books about architecture including a coffee-table monograph on Canada’s celebrated MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects, and a new volume about the art and architecture of London’s Kensington Palace, published by Yale University Press.
He lives with his family in Montreal.
James Brittain is a photographer of architecture based in Montreal, Canada.
Phone: +1 (514) 467 7234 | + 44 (0) 7870 627 103 - Email: [email protected] - james-brittain.com
SUTTON HOUSE
Quebec - Canada
Architecture by Pelletier de Fontenay
Pumphouse
Winnipeg - Canada
Architecture by 5468796 Architecture
BOTANICAL GARDEN ENTRANCE PAVILLION
Montreal - Canada
Architecture by Pelletier de Fontenay
ÉCOLE DU ZÉNITH
Shefford - Canada
Architecture by Pelletier de Fontenay, Leclerc Architectes
Old Chapel
Devon - United Kingdom
Architecture by Tuckey Design Studio
9th Avenue Parkade + Innovation Centre
Calgary - Canada
Architecture by Kasian Architecture, 5468796 Architecture
Les Habitations Saint-Michel Nord
Montreal - Canada
Architecture by Saia Barbarese Topouzanov Architectes
Bernard Residence
Montreal - Canada
Architecture by Pelletier de Fontenay
Hatley residence
Hatley - Canada
Architecture by Pelletier de Fontenay, François Abbott
62M
Winnipeg - Canada
Architecture by 5468796 Architecture
With photos also by James Florio Photography
STONECROP
RUTLAND, EASTMIDLANDS - United Kingdom
Architecture by Featherstone Young
With photos also by Brotherton–Lock
Enough House
Upper Kingsburg - Canada
Architecture by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects
With photos also by William Green Photography