
125 Vista Place · Venice, Los Angeles
Venice Real Estate Photography at 125 Vista Place
Client
Residential Photography
Property
2008 Contemporary Residence
Location
Venice · Los Angeles
Coverage
Interiors · Courtyard · Drone
03 / Open Air
Two outdoor rooms.
Two different scales.
The sheltered courtyard is photographed as an extension of the living room. The rooftop deck opens the sequence to the sky, with dining, lounge, and built-in cooking areas shown as a complete entertaining level.

Private courtyard / Sheltered garden room

Rear exterior / Courtyard elevation

Rooftop deck / Dining in the open air

Rooftop kitchen / Built-in barbecue
04 / From Above
Balance warm interiors with the skyline
Aerial photographs show the roof deck as part of the home rather than an isolated amenity. Wider frames establish its location within Venice’s walk-street grid and approximately three blocks from the beach.

Venice context / Neighborhood to ocean

Roof deck / Property-scale aerial

Top-down aerial / Rooftop layout

Coastal location / Venice and the Pacific
Property note
Ground-level photography explains how the home lives. Rooftop and drone frames complete the story by showing where it sits in Venice and how close the coast becomes part of the property’s identity.
Explore the work
One residence.
A complete visual sequence.
01 / The assignment
Connect the rooms.
Then open the view.
This Venice walk-street home needed a visual sequence that explained how its open living spaces, private courtyard and upper-level rooms fit together before expanding the story to the rooftop deck and coastal setting.
House of Pix created a 62-image set moving from warm wood interiors and polished concrete floors into the garden, bedrooms and rooftop entertaining areas, then above the property for its relationship to Venice and the Pacific.
1,808
sq ft listed living area
3
Bedrooms
62
finished photographs
3
Bathrooms
02 / Inside
Let the materials organize the plan
Wide frames establish the open living, dining, and kitchen areas while closer compositions bring out the walnut-toned cabinetry, steel stair rails, concrete floors, and carefully controlled daylight.

Open living area / Plan and material palette

Kitchen / Warm wood and steel

Kitchen / Symmetry and work surface

Primary bedroom / Light and garden outlook

Primary bathroom / Vanity, shower and tub

Guest bedroom / Color and corner light

Courtyard connection / Indoor–outdoor plan
