Anonymous 01/13/25(Mon)02:03:23 | 6 comments | 1 images
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How do I get started with building and architecture photography? Seems like a cool, interesting field.
I don't mean "how do I build a clientbase" or any of that monetary faggotry, I mean purely artistically

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Anonymous 01/13/25(Mon)02:07:43 No.4399069
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>>4399067
>take camera
>find cool building
>shoot

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Anonymous 01/13/25(Mon)02:08:20 No.4399070
>>4399069
>actually go outside and take photos
Far beyond /p/
Anonymous 01/13/25(Mon)02:08:35 No.4399071
>>4399067
something about perspective distortion and correcting for that I unno
Anonymous 01/13/25(Mon)03:31:27 No.4399082
>>4399067
Get a tit shit lens, bc you can dick about in photoshop straightening your vertical lines, but you’ll still need to know how to use one in the field, esp when you have to splice a few wides together vertically, which happens frequently.

Then get good at bracketing and retouch. Then get good at managing designers, building managers, assistants who can carry furniture up & down flights of stairs, and learn how to light indoor scenes by using lighting complimentary to the natural light of the scene. There’s a fucking ton to it.
Anonymous 01/13/25(Mon)03:32:40 No.4399083
>>4399082
(Whether you intend to make money or not, this is the work you end up doing to get good shots & git gud
Anonymous 01/13/25(Mon)03:58:35 No.4399085
>>4399082
Actual sound advice. Tilt shift lens or adapters used to use make cringe pictures are made to straighten perspective. Photoshop/lightroom corrections often look uncanny. Next level is lf camera with movements in all axis. But then you have to develop lf which is a bitch if you don't have expansive day tanks and scan it which is also quite endeavour if you don't have flatbed that makes 4x5 or 8x10. But then again can't beat lf resolution.