Sunday, December 10, 2017

Architectural Photography

Architectural photography is where one captures images of buildings and the structure of the outside and inside of the building. I like this type of photography because it allows you to get creative with taking shots of architecture. You don't have to do just a straight on angle, you can do high angles, low angles, and you can also do close ups or long shots. Really any building works for architectural photography, but I believe that older buildings with a lot of twists and turns, and old staircases produce some really interesting photographs because you can capture that building in so many different ways.
Here are my top 3 tips for Architectural Photography-
1) Get creative with your angles. Like with the last picture, if there are twisty stairs, stand at the top of them and aim your camera downwards.
2) Some architectural photographs look great in black and white or sepia, so experiment a bit with that.
3) Lastly, explore the whole building (if you can) and snap photographs both inside and outside! With some of the photographs here I was able to capture inside and outside photographs.

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