Adding the Human Element to Architectural Photography

Adding the Human Element to Architectural Photography

Architectural photography is just that: photography that focuses on the structure of buildings, from their exterior facades to individual interior rooms. And while the purpose of these shots can differ, from helping sell a home to showcasing facilities, it’s easy to forget about the human element. In this blog, we’re going to view how bringing people into the mix in photography can add unexpected depth to your photos.

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Shooting Beautiful Building Photography on a Rainy Day

Shooting Beautiful Building Photography on a Rainy Day

For many events, a rainy day can spell disaster. But for architectural photography, this doesn’t always mean having to throw in the towel. On cloudy and even rainy days, there are some great photos to be taken. The following are a few ways I’ve found over my years of experience to turn the negative of overcast and rains into a positive of better architectural photography.

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The Importance of the Walkthrough in Architectural Photography

The Importance of the Walkthrough in Architectural Photography

Can an architectural photographer come in and shoot on the same day? Of course. Should they? Absolutely not. A photographer who doesn’t want to familiarize himself with the subject first is a sign that they lack experience. But more importantly, without that walkthrough, the quality of your photos will suffer. Here are just a few ways a walkthrough can turn a photo shoot from good to great.

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The Bird’s Eye View: Helicopter Aerials for Architectural Photography

The Bird’s Eye View: Helicopter Aerials for Architectural Photography

When it comes to getting shots of a home or commercial building, you can do a lot from the ground to showcase general or specific details. But for showing the scale of your architecture, your landscape, and your relation to the places around you, you need to go higher. Today we go over using helicopter aerials to get those perfect shots, and why to choose them over alternatives.

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Where to Showcase Your New Building Photography Online

Where to Showcase Your New Building Photography Online

So, your architectural photographer just handed off your photos. What now? While you probably had a project in mind for your photo shoot, you could be doing a lot more with your digital photography to increase your online presence and find more clients and investors for your business. Let’s look at the top four places to showcase those new building photos.

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7 Tips to Pick the Right Photographer for Your Job

7 Tips to Pick the Right Photographer for Your Job

To increase your presence, from online websites and social media to brochures and product guides, you need professional photography. And that means finding a professional photographer. Here are the tips I recommend when looking for a photographer that will help you separate the enthusiastic amateurs from the professionals.

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Different Point Of View

Marketing is all about capturing a prospective eye. To prove our worthiness
our images must be top notch. But sometimes that is not enough. You may need
a catchy visual twist. An image that begs to learn more. They may not be
your primary “signature” image but could be an accent image, an insert or
the start of blog post/social media ticker. Here are examples:

These alternative view could also be use for:

-logos/backdrops for social media

-developing a website image theme

-printed collateral

MY LITTLE PART TO MAKE NEWTON BETTER

MY LITTLE PART TO MAKE NEWTON BETTER

The fine people at Northland Investment Corporation commissioned me to photograph the newly finalize and populated MERC on Moody & Main. With the project in the troughs of finishing up I was tasked to capture as much as possible but had to have final processed images for a presentation to take place yesterday. Today it was talked about in the Boston Globe story Newton Retail strip might get a major makeover.  Kent at Northland said “We prepared two boards of MERC pictures to show the community the quality of our work. Your pictures help make us look very good!!” I photographed the final images on Oct. 25th and delivered them on Friday Oct. 28th so they had time to produce the boards. Even finished planting the missing landscaping through the art of Photoshop. Prides me to see it all work out.

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