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Architectural photography is a genre of photography that focuses on capturing architectural building
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The main objective is to transcribe the aesthetics and visual impact of the structures, while taking into account the functional aspect and integration into the urban or natural landscape.
Here are some key aspects of architectural photography: 1. Composition and lines Lines play an essential role in architectural photography. Photographers often seek to capture unique perspectives and vanishing lines that catch the eye. Symmetry and geometric patterns, often found in modern and old buildings, can also be accentuated to create balanced and visually interesting images. 2. Use of light Natural light, especially morning or evening light, can add drama to architectural photos, highlighting the textures, shadows and shapes of the building. Variations in light throughout the day also change the mood of the images. For example, soft light in the morning creates more subtle images, while strong contrasts in the midday provide sharper renderings. 3. Angles and perspectives Architectural photographers often choose unconventional angles to capture the essence of a building. Low angle (shot from the bottom up) or high angle (shot from the top down) views are common to reinforce the grandeur of a structure. Linear perspectives, where lines converge to a vanishing point, are also used to give visual depth to the image.
Historic buildings vs. modern Architectural photography can concern both historic buildings and contemporary structures. Modern architects often have clean lines, new materials and bold shapes that present interesting challenges for the photographer. On the other hand, old buildings, with their ornaments and details, offer opportunities to capture the texture and history of a place. 5. Post-production and retouching After shooting, architectural photos are often retouched to adjust light, contrast and sharpness. Perspectives can also be straightened if necessary to avoid distortions due to the shooting angle. Retouching can also be used to remove distractions (like electrical wires or cars) and enhance the building. 6. Interior photography Another branch of architectural photography focuses on building interiors. This involves capturing the layout of spaces, the materials used and the ambiance created by light and furniture. Architectural photography can be used in various contexts: to document architectural projects, as part of real estate advertising, for specialized magazines, or even as art. The challenge lies in the balance between technical aspect and aesthetic expression.