Scott Norsworthy is a photographer living and working in Toronto, Ontario, where he recently completed his Masters of Architecture at the University of Toronto. What began as Scott's personal pursuit--exploring and documenting architecture--has grown into a passion for making iamges that capture what he feels is important, unusual, or remarkable in the world. When photographing architecture, Scott often works closely with architects to create images that speak to the conceptual and material issues important to each project.

In Toronto, a Townhouse Maintains a Punchy Profile While Fitting in With Its Neighbors
Kilogram Studio livens up a Victorian home with vivid red accents that sync with the surrounding brick neighborhood.
Black Metal Steels the Show at This Renovated Live/Work Space in Toronto
Design firm UOAI uses metal panels and beams to give definition to a once-open plan inside a 19th-century laneway building.
The Renovation of a Canadian Farmhouse Uncovers a Log Cabin Hidden Inside
Adapting to the discovery, VFA Architecture + Design incorporates the room in the renovation of this southern Ontario retreat.