Planning an architectural photography shoot involves much more than simply showing up with a camera. It requires careful coordination with the client, attention to the location’s unique aspects, and strategic scheduling to capture the best lighting.
Read MoreWhat Equipment and Techniques Are Used in Architectural Photography ?
I use a Nikon D800 full-frame 35mm camera, which provides high-resolution 48MP images with excellent detail retention. My lens choices include wide-angle 17-35mm, 24-70mm & 70-200mm options for capturing entire spaces and details. A good solid tripod is essential with a remote shutter to minimise camera movement on long exposures that are common with interiors.
Read MoreHow Can Architectural Photography Help Sell or Lease Properties?
In today’s digital age, the first interaction potential buyers or tenants have with a property is often through images online. Professional architectural photography ensures that the first impression is compelling, drawing in interest and engagement.
Read MoreWhat Are the Best Practices for Shooting Architectural Photography?
Before any shoot, I take the time to consult with clients, whether they are architects, designers, or developers. This ensures I capture the key elements of a project, including specific architectural details, materials, and engineering features.
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Architectural Photographer
Choosing the right architectural photographer is crucial to ensuring that your project is represented in the best possible way. As someone with over 20 years of experience working with architects, developers, and designers, I know that hiring a skilled professional is more than just about taking pictures—it’s about understanding the vision behind a project and capturing it with precision and creativity.
Read MoreHow Much Does Architectural Photography Cost ?
I offer an all-inclusive approach, meaning clients receive a full set of professionally edited images at no extra cost per image all based on the time spent on location starting at £350 for up to half day. This typically includes well over 50 images.
Read MoreWhat makes a great architectural photograph?
Experienced Liverpool based architectural photographer Richard Stonehouse answers the common question ” What makes a great Architectural Photograph”.
Read MoreWhy is Architectural Photography Important for Architects and Designers?
Manchester Architectural photographer Richard Stonehouse talk about why architectural photography is important for architects and designers & how it helps promote and connect people with their work across a broad range of media.
Read MoreWhat Are the Key Elements of Great Architectural Photography?
Richard Stonehouse an Architectural photographer working in London explains the key elements of architectural photography and how he creates engaging images of the built environment.
Read MoreWhat is Architectural Photography and why is it important ?
Architectural photography is a specialised form of photography that focuses on capturing buildings, interiors, and structures in a way that highlights their design, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. Architectural photographer Manchester.
Read MoreArchitectural and interior photography for small but perfectly formed practices.
Working with smaller architectural practices in Shropshire is something that I am truly passionate about. I believe that these practices are the backbone of the architecture industry, working on a wide range of amazing projects that deserve to be highlighted.
Read MoreBirmingham Mailbox marketing brochure photography
As I have a commercial and artistic approach to all of my commissions I'm particularly suited to commercial property marketing. Commercial buildings need to have a mixed concentration within the images to highlight aesthetics, functionality and value to the customers needs.
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