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Don’t forget the prints!
Having a fully digital workflow and with a great deal of work intended for use online, it is easy to forget that, in the end, photography is about the print. There is…
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Constructing Worlds
Anyone with and interest in architectural photography and within striking distance of London will be excited by the major review of architectural photography due to open at The Barbican on 25th September. The…
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Professional v DIY Architectural photography – Part 1
The modern digital camera makes it so easy to takes good photographs so you decide to do it yourself. Then the times comes to produce a new brochure, bid for work, submit for…
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What is the Architectural Photographer trying to achieve?
When I first ask an Architect what they want me to achieve in the photographs I make of their design they often start by saying they want me ‘to show the building at…
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People or no people
One of the perennial debates in architectural photography is that of whether or not to include people in the image. The difficulty is that the human eye is programmed to seek faces…
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Brief your photographer well
The quality of the briefing you give your architectural photographer is fundamental to a successful photographic project. Don’t underestimate it. Obviously your photographer needs to know what you want photographed but it…
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Art of a space
I have been enjoying the work of Slade graduate Frank Harris who’s practice involves the creation of unique spaces that sit close to the point of crossover between architecture and sculpture. He has…
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People and the built environment – architectural photography exhibition
The relationship between people and the built environment is an interest I share with photographer Jason Oddy so I was delighted to visit his exhibition Concrete Spring at Smiths Row Gallery. You…
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Le Corbusier makes Architectural Photography easy
As with all good designers, Le Corbusier made the task of the Architectural and Interiors Photographer so much easier. I recently had the opportunity to photograph one of Le Corbusier’s early Purist…
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Why architectural photography matters
I am passionate about architectural photography. This is why I think it is so important. I think the first reason is that photography is a great way to capture and preserve the…
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