The problem with fixing images in software
Why the shift lens is so important for professional architectural photographers. Correcting images with software is often a partial solution at best
View ArticleBack to School
Interior photography of a large open space in a newly built school building in Leicester. Certainly much brighter and open than when I was at school. Part of a project for the services construction...
View ArticleStock photos of Leicester
A brand new image library of photos taken around Leicester. Photos available for stock photography use or as fine art prints
View ArticleBetter photography for architects – take better pictures
Improve your own architectural photography with Keith Cooper's talk about the essence of better architectural photos. Tips and guidance for great photos when photographing your own work The post Better...
View ArticleSurvey gear
Making use of a heavy duty survey tripod and an optional total station enables accurate measurement from high resolution images. The post Survey gear appeared first on UK Architectural Photography.
View ArticleRectified images and photography
Creating rectified images of architectural features allows for measurements to be taken, and to create reference photos that can be annotated and used for archives, reports, modelling and project...
View ArticleElevated photos – using a higher viewpoint to get the shot
Photographing a building for a commercial client on a busy market day, when the market gets in the way. Using an elevated tripod going up to 8 metres gives a whole different view The post Elevated...
View ArticlePhotographing accessible washroom facilities in Leicester
Photographing two 'Changing Places' toilet installations in Leicester. Wheelchair accessible and offering a height-adjustable adult-sized changing bench, a celling track hoist and space for carers. The...
View ArticleDo photos work on architect’s web sites?
What are the photos on architect's web site there for? Why a lack of care in creation and selection of photos can easily put off potential clients even contacting you in the first place. The post Do...
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