Photographer of the Day: mjhedge
Category: Architecture Photographer: mjhedge Photo: “Bridgeton Trusses” Architectural photography is not always about a building. In this case, it’s about the building structure of a
Category: Architecture Photographer: mjhedge Photo: “Bridgeton Trusses” Architectural photography is not always about a building. In this case, it’s about the building structure of a
Category: Architecture Photographer: jeff Clouet Photo: “Alone at the cité des sciences” This simple image is another great example of the imaginative use of shape
Architectural photography is a larger genre than most people think. On the commercial side, the type of building or space matters a lot and some
Category: Architecture Photographer: trevor.patt Photo: “Qatar National Library, Doha” In this view of what is a rather amazing library, we see that this is no
To keep this series about architectural photography going, let’s talk a little about gear :-) Having the right gear can help you best more productive,
I recently bought a house, so I was looking at loads of real estate pictures. Most are simply informative pictures, and most are made with
Category: Architecture Photographer: Nic Taylor Photo: “One World Trade Center” At the site of the original NYC “World Trade Center” towers One and Two, is the
The Weekly Wrap-up compiles interesting articles published this week on Photofocus. This Wrap-Up has articles about opportunity, winter architecture, exploring your self, long exposures and
Category: Architecture Photographer: Nianci Pan Photo: “Art Institute of Chicago DSC06621-Edit-Edit-Edit” Architectural imaging is so much about shape and form, and how these both affect
Category: Architecture Photographer: Tiberio Frascari Photo: “Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milano, Italy” Imagine a shopping mall designed in 1861, and completed in 1877! This one
Welcome to a brand new feature — the Weekly Wrap-Up — a compendium of some of the articles published this week on Photofocus. This week, we
Category: Architecture Photographer: Ringo Coene Photo: “Metro_line_6” One might normally think or architectural photography as being the province of buildings, and most of the time