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Basics Architectural Photography
For students, architectural photography is an important tool for engaging with built architecture as well as for documenting their own work, e.g. with working models and models for presentation. Basics Architectural Photography explains the key principles of photography, shows how to overcome photographic obstacles, and offers tips and advice on doing work of onea (TM)s own.
Architectural Photography: Inside and Out
Photographers are increasingly turning their eyes towards cities and towns for inspiration. Written for photographers of all levels and architectural enthusiasts alike, this guide combines functional and creative images to lead anyone through the process of taking better shots. Jim Lowe, a prolific freelance photographer, explains how to best capture architectural details, using natural and artificial light, and framing interior and exterior compositions. Perfect for the student who wants to make money out of their hobby, advice on every step of the professional process is here--from building a portfolio to selling images.
Architectural Photography the Digital Way
In this day of online media, architects and designers are increasingly faced with exciting and critical marketing and publishing opportunities. Simply documenting a project is no longer enough. Architectural Photography the Digital Way teaches the reader how to take first-rate photographs of buildings, inside and out. Step-by-step instructions help you learn how to choose the right kind of camera, to use it effectively, and to enhance and manipulate your images. This complete course begins with an introduction to the world of digital imagery and its unique aesthetic considerations. Advanced chapters cover areas such as perspective correction and other features made possible by image editing software. Illustrated with a wealth of color photographs and diagrams, this clearly written, easy-to-use handbook will be your indispensable guide whenever you pick up the camera.







