Do photos work on architect’s web sites?
What are the photos on architect's web site there for? Why a lack of care in creation and selection of photos can easily put off potential clients even contacting you in the first place....
Read MoreWhat are the photos on architect's web site there for? Why a lack of care in creation and selection of photos can easily put off potential clients even contacting you in the first place....
Read MorePhotographing a building for a commercial client on a busy market day, when the market gets in the way. Using an elevated tripod going up to 8 metres gives a whole different view...
Read MoreCreating rectified images of architectural features allows for measurements to be taken, and to create reference photos that can be annotated and used for archives, reports, modelling and project planning purposes. The most useful rectified photos do require some more careful planning though....
Read MoreA brand new image library of photos taken around Leicester. Photos available for stock photography use or as fine art prints...
Read MoreExploring Southwell minster, during testing of a new ultra wide angle lens. A superb English cathedral with it's distinctive towers, combining Norman and Early English styles inside....
Read MoreSometimes, a more artistic version of an architectural image may be of use. Two photoshop plugins give a wide variety of styles and options, although it's up to you to decide what actually looks good...
Read MoreTaking photographs of cracked stonework requires care and good lighting, but 150 feet up inside a needle spire dating from the 15th century needs a bit more flexibility and inventiveness to show the state of the structure....
Read MoreWhy the shift lens is so important for professional architectural photographers. Correcting images with software is often a partial solution at best...
Read MoreMaking use of a heavy duty survey tripod and an optional total station enables accurate measurement from high resolution images....
Read MoreThe fish-eye lens is often dismissed as a bit of a one-trick pony. It’s associated with oddly distorted views, and effects often politely referred to as ‘artistic’. In reality, the circular fisheye view, (which is all I’m looking at here) is a perfectly valid projection...
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