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Tips for taking architectural photographs

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Tips for taking architectural photographs

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  1. Tips for taking architectural photographs Charlotte Bell Photography

  2. Here are some tips for taking architectural photographs. Taking stunning photos of buildings may seem challenging. But it doesn’t have to be! You just need to know a few creative shooting and editing tricks. In this tutorial, you’ll discover 10 secrets for jaw-dropping architecture photography even with your phone. Look for geometric shapes Buildings are full of geometric shapes. Notice the images here are all reflections from one building to another. And shapes are perfect for creating eye-catching compositions in your architecture photography. ‘When you look at a building, challenge yourself to find as many shapes as possible. How many squares, rectangles, triangles, or circles can you spot?

  3. The easiest place to find shapes is in the form of windows, doors, and archways. If you’re photographing the exterior of a building, look for different shapes on its facade. Once you’ve found a shape that interests you, you need to compose your shot. Eliminate anything distracting from the frame. Move closer to crop out unwanted surroundings. Try shooting from directly in front of the shape to create a symmetrical composition. Then move to one side to see whether that creates a more interesting image. You could also experiment with shooting from high and low angles. Remember, you want the shape to be the main attraction. So take a few moments to find a shooting angle that makes the shape stand out. The results will definitely be worth it! For more Visits- Austin Photographers

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