Architectural photography is a specialized field of photography that focuses on capturing images of buildings and similar structures in a way that is aesthetically pleasing and accurate. This genre of photography is not just about taking pictures of buildings, but about understanding the essence of structures and conveying it through the lens. This article provides a comprehensive overview of architectural photography, exploring its definition, history, techniques, challenges, and relevance in today's world.
Read MoreMean Stacking Images Vs Using ND Filters for Architectural Photography: Which is Better?
For a significant part of my career, I was vehemently against using any kind of filters. The main reason for this was because I was under the impression that filters degraded image quality. For this reason, I opted instead to use techniques in Photoshop to get the desired effect.
Read MoreThis Home Is a Precise Replica of the Apollo Lunar Landing Module
When it comes to interesting homes and quality design, this one I think takes quite a high spot on the list. The time, effort and skill required to produce something like this is simply beyond me. I’m thoroughly impressed with this Lunar Module home.
Read MoreInside a $40.5m Home With City Views and a "Batcave" Garage
Most beautiful estates and mansions tend to sit on the outskirts of cities. These environments tend not to have as much pace and also aren’t as connected; although that lack of connection is a benefit for some. What if, instead, you wanted a beautiful estate, but also the prime location within a city?
Read MoreBridgewater Place: The Ugliest Building in Leeds
Let me begin by saying that I’m a huge fan of modern architecture. I absolutely love and adore the work of many current architects and engineers. I think it’s amazing how they’ve been able to overcome so many previously thought impossible problems and many of the results are simply incredible. Unfortunately, Bridgewater Place in Leeds is not one of them.
Read MoreWhy You Need To Print & What to Print Your Images On
You may have already seen a number of videos or read a bunch of articles explaining why you need to print your images. This is something I wholeheartedly agree with. As a photographer whether professional or not, printing your images will undoubtedly improve your skills and perspective.
Read MoreEvery Architectural and Landscape photographer needs this!
Tilt shift lenses are by far my favourite kind of lenses. Although they are manual lenses, they offer a huge degree of flexibility and some of the best image quality. There are occasions, however, when you may want to push these lenses to their respective limits by shifting right to the edge of the lens. Doing this, however, creates vignettes in the image and due to Tilt shift lenses not having correction profiles they can be quite tricky to remove in post.
Read MoreFuji X100F vs XT-2 with 23mm F2
iPhone 7 plus vs 100mp Hasselblad
When it comes to unfair comparisons, this one probably takes the cake. The thing is, there's something quite interesting about nonsense comparisons and that's why I decided to do this one.
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