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My Architectural Awakening in North Wales

Can you pinpoint the beginning of your journey into the realm of architecture? My journey began quite serendipitously amid the carefree days of my youth. On days when the Welsh weather turned cold, or when a more mature indulgence beckoned, we would retreat to the comforting confines of the Morannedd Cafe.

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People, Are They Essential in Architectural Photography?

The inclusion of people in architectural photography is a topic of debate, with some photographers preferring empty spaces for speed and minimalism, while others argue that people add context and connection. Geographical preferences and cost considerations also play a role in this decision. Ultimately, the choice reflects individual style and intention, impacting the narrative conveyed through architecture.

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Essential Tips for Architects Working with Photographers

As an architectural and industrial photographer building relationships with growing practices and designer studios, I know that translating the vision of your project into stunning imagery is no small feat. A lot goes into creating photos that not only look great but also communicate your design’s intent and impact.

If you’re an architect preparing to hire a photographer, here’s a helpful roadmap to ensure the process goes smoothly, delivering the results you need for any desired use.

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Photographing the Beauty of Breedon Hope Cement Works

Architectural and industrial photography is primarily about capturing a structure in a technical but aesthetically pleasing manner. I put on my layers, set up my tripod in the snow and waited. My flask of hot chocolate was very much appreciated at -4ºC before the windchill. Taking a series of images throughout the falling light, I’d achieved what I set out to do. Make a harsh cement factory look attractive in its setting.

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Photographing the German Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe

Photographing the German Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe

Capturing architecture is about more than taking a photo. It’s more than just photographic technical knowledge; it’s about revealing the soul of a building, the designer’s vision and communicating a 3D reality in a 2D format. For architectural photography buyers, architects, and those in hotel and industrial design, images that bring out both beauty and functionality are essential.

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The Bridge

How then do you turn a lump of large-scale engineering into photographic fine art? In this post, I’m going to show you how I captured this stunning fine art image of the iconic Severn Bridge.

Shooting into the light and with the sun just off to the left of frame would ensure the bridge would have depth in the light and shadow that fell on it. The sunlight also reflects off the water and hits back up under the bridge to naturally lift some of the deeper shadows.

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