Landscape Photography as a Part of Architectural Photography

Landscape Photography as a Part of Architectural Photography

While most architectural photography focuses on buildings, the landscaping is just as important. The landscape the surrounds and moves through your buildings is critical to the comfort and wellbeing of your employees, customers, tenants, and guests. Just like your landscape is integrated into your architecture by great architects and architecture firms, landscape photography should be integrated into your architectural photography.

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Do You Need Architectural Photography to Sell a Home?

Do You Need Architectural Photography to Sell a Home?

From the largest to smallest home, a lot of money is riding on the line. A large part of finding the best buyer is getting them in the door with a favorable first impression. This is the critical role that architectural photography fills, getting the best shots of your building’s exterior and interior to make people fall in love with your home. Whether you’re a selling homeowner, real estate agent, construction company, or condo/apartment agency, upgrading your photography can help you find the best buyer.

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When Do I Need to Schedule Fall Architectural Photography?

When Do I Need to Schedule Fall Architectural Photography?

With plants still in full bloom to that beautiful New England month of changing colors, fall can be a magical time for architectural photography. However, fall is also one of the most difficult times to shoot as lighting conditions worse, windows on autumn foliage close, and the already unpredictable weather gets worse. Consider this a piece on the caution of waiting until the last minute to schedule your fall photography.

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What Sides of Your Business to Show in Professional Photography?

What Sides of Your Business to Show in Professional Photography?

Any business, from a small office practice to a multinational corporation, doesn’t just have one side to it. From the building your business resides in to the art and technology you’ve stocked within and the working and recreational places you’ve created for staff and visitors alike – all of it shows off aspects of your business. When working with an architectural photographer, it’s important to think about and make active decisions on exploring these sides in your professional photography.

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City Photography: Using Surrounding Photography to Enhance a Client

City Photography: Using Surrounding Photography to Enhance a Client

I recently finished up a project for a client that was both time-sensitive and interesting. A client had just started construction on a condominium complex and needed photography to start the sales cycle. As the building was just coming out of the ground, they needed alternative images to show the vibrancy of life in the area. Armed with a list of locations and a request to avoid having to pull model releases, I set out.

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Why You Should Use Helicopter Aerial Photography Over Drone Photography

Why You Should Use Helicopter Aerial Photography Over Drone Photography

A while back, I wrote an article titled The Bird’s Eye View: Helicopter Aerials for Architectural Photography. In it, I talked about my personal experience doing aerial photography from helicopters, and how it’s a useful tool for businesses looking to capture unique perspectives of their businesses. In it, I touched on how a common alternative to traditional aerial photography is drone photograph. As someone with years of experience in helicopters as a professional photographer, I wanted to compare and contrast the two a bit more here.

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What is Architectural Photography?

What is Architectural Photography?

While I’ve worked in this field for many years, I don’t think I’ve written an entire blog just covering the definition of architectural photography and all the questions I get about it from businesses and homeowners unfamiliar with photography specialty. This article is designed to help you understand how this photography is set apart from other kinds, details to understand, and some FAQs on the subject.

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Promoting Your Commercial Fit Outs with Architectural Photography

Promoting Your Commercial Fit Outs with Architectural Photography

If you’re construction firm, whether you’re on the site working on a new property or renovating a current on, commercial fit outs on even the smallest scale represent an investment of time and money on your commercial leases. The same goes for building owners and architects. Make sure to capitalize on these events by having architectural photography taken while the paint is still fresh.

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Troubleshooting Shots in Architectural Photography

Troubleshooting Shots in Architectural Photography

Do you have concerns that your building or site has problems that make it difficult or impossible to get those great photos for you if you hire a professional architectural photographer? Between lighting, angles, and unappealing features of your business or home, it might seem impossible: but trust us, it's not. Here are five things to troubleshoot for the best architectural photography.

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When to Shoot Professional Photography in Spring

When to Shoot Professional Photography in Spring

Are you and your business looking forward to spring? Depending on your field, you may be gearing up or winding down for your busiest season: either way, now is the time to get that professional architectural photography in. However, the question is what part of spring will best capture your property? In this blog, we look over the various factors to consider and what to keep in mind when it comes to photography in the springtime.

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How to Stage a Hotel or Resort for Excellent Photography

How to Stage a Hotel or Resort for Excellent Photography

Professional architectural photography does not occur in a vacuum: a photographer should not just walk onto the site and start snapping photos. For both building exteriors and interiors, there is planning and preparation that goes into every shot, and hotels and resorts are no exception. In fact, businesses like hotels, resorts, and other hospitality locations rely on great photos for their online booking, making getting the right shots all the more important. Learn what to look for in your professional photographer and how to help them.

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Why Lighting is So Important in Professional Interior Photography

Why Lighting is So Important in Professional Interior Photography

George Eastman, a man who founded the Eastman Kodak Company (yes, that Kodak) in 1892 and spent his life bringing photography into the mainstream, had this to say about light: “Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography.” And it’s true – the right lighting can turn a good photo into a great one, and bad lighting (or a lack of lighting) can ruin a shot even beyond the powers of photoshop.

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The Best Time of Day to Shoot Architectural Photography

The Best Time of Day to Shoot Architectural Photography

We’ve written about it before, but every time I’m looking at my calendar or explaining to a client why we have to shoot this side of the building at this time, I again think about my blog, What’s the Best Time of Day to Photograph a Building? This blog is a follow up to that one, a part two. Again, we’re going over the question of when you should have your building shot and why it matters. Many of the same points are covered, but with some additional ideas and example photos thrown in.

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10 Crazy Days of Unusual Professional Photography

10 Crazy Days of Unusual Professional Photography

As most of you know, my mainstay of work, since I went digital in 2000 has been architectural photography. And while all of what I shot during this 10-day period was instigated by architecture requesting clients, the work itself was on the interesting fringes of it. Let me share with you the 4 majors projects that made these last 10 days more than a little interesting.

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Architectural Photography Showcase: The Trials of Fall Weather

Architectural Photography Showcase: The Trials of Fall Weather

After a wonderfully beautiful sunny summer, mother nature seems to have taken a turn for the contrary. It seemed over the month of September and now into October, we had one sunny day out of every six or seven. I have had to become a weather wizard, continually watching the weather on cloud-based websites (such as the Weather Blog) for a hole in the clouds. Let’s look at trials and tribulations of photographing architecture during this fall and all this cloudy weather.

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Architectural Photographers Have to Be Weathermen

Architectural Photographers Have to Be Weathermen

The biggest enemy of anyone in the professional architectural photography field is the weather. This is for two major reasons: it impacts the light – a vital part of any photography – and it can turn the most picturesque backdrop or skyline into a miserable one, not something clients and customers want to associate with the building. Because of both these factors, before picking any shoot date and leading up to those shoots, architectural photographers have to be weathermen: it’s the difference between great photography and unusable shots.

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Kitchen Photography: Capturing a Home’s Centerpiece

Kitchen Photography: Capturing a Home’s Centerpiece

Every home has rooms on which the whole house turns. When it comes interesting buyers and renters, capturing these centerpieces can spell the difference between bringing people through the door and having them move on. One of these centerpieces is the kitchen: a central part of everyday life. A key room and one that is always a source of pride for a homeowner, visually they have a lot of stories to tell. But can your professional photographer capture it? While this is a topic we’ve covered before, let’s take a more nuanced look.

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What Changes are Acceptable in Post-Processing of Photography?

What Changes are Acceptable in Post-Processing of Photography?

In this day and age, there are many powerful photo manipulation programs and procedures that can produce imagery that runs the gambit from polished to perfect to fake. As a professional photographer, it’s important to create photos that your clients love without letting down the viewer if they compare the shot to the real deal. This is a concept we briefly touched on in our blog, Digital Photography: When and Why to Make Edits, but something I think warrants a deeper exploration here.

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