Photography Walkthrough

What Must Be Changed Before Building Photography Starts

What Must Be Changed Before Building Photography Starts

Just as you would pay special attention to your grooming and attire in the days leading up to a new headshot or important photo, the same care needs to be taken with the architectural photography of your building, inside and out. The difference is one of scale, with a building needing the attention of you, your staff, and the architectural photographer. Learn how to get the perfect photo session.

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Troubleshooting Shots in Architectural Photography

Troubleshooting Shots in Architectural Photography

Do you have concerns that your building or site has problems that make it difficult or impossible to get those great photos for you if you hire a professional architectural photographer? Between lighting, angles, and unappealing features of your business or home, it might seem impossible: but trust us, it's not. Here are five things to troubleshoot for the best architectural photography.

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How to Stage a Hotel or Resort for Excellent Photography

How to Stage a Hotel or Resort for Excellent Photography

Professional architectural photography does not occur in a vacuum: a photographer should not just walk onto the site and start snapping photos. For both building exteriors and interiors, there is planning and preparation that goes into every shot, and hotels and resorts are no exception. In fact, businesses like hotels, resorts, and other hospitality locations rely on great photos for their online booking, making getting the right shots all the more important. Learn what to look for in your professional photographer and how to help them.

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