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What is architecture photography?

 
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Sep 08, 2012 09:31 |  #1

what how do you define architecture photography, and what makes it so unique?
does it require a specialist?


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Sep 08, 2012 11:24 |  #2

First, it's "architectural photography," not "architecture photography."

Second, Google it! You'll get all the definitions and info you could possibly want.




  
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Sep 08, 2012 11:40 as a reply to  @ 20droger's post |  #3

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Sep 08, 2012 11:55 |  #4

Does it require a specialist?
Nope. It's like brain surgery. It only requires a specialist to do it well.

Often the purpose of hiring an architectural photographer is for marketing real estate. Within that subset, here's a nice site that may enlighten:
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Sep 08, 2012 13:29 |  #5

Architetural photograph is not simply pointing a camera at a building exterior or interior. Doing well means that the photographer often has to do things like these, in preparation for the shot...

  • setting up camera to eliminate converging vertical lines
  • choosing the best time of day/night to make shots
  • light the building interior/exterior well...

  • skillfully balance the many color temperature light sources that may be present (e.g. a shot could have daylight outdoor light visible, along with incandescent and fluorescent -- and combinations of severa; different temp fluorescents !)
  • skillfully balance the relative intensity of different light sources...perhaps even masking windows the ND filters, so that interior and exterior details are more closely matched in intensity
  • skillfully add supplemental light sources in the location, which compensate for inadequate illumination but which do not appear too obvious as added lights

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