Architectural Photography is specialized photography of structures. It involves special lenses and techniques to portray the subjects in proper perspective and without photographic distortion. It is primarily concerned with accurate portrayal of the structure, rather than artistic merit.
emphasizes the point of an object
Wolfgang Sievers art style was photography but he mostly did architectural and industrial photography. Weblink for more information: http://www.answers.com/wolfgang%20sievers
Basic photography is photography which requires the lowest possible technical knowledge. Basic photography of objects, buildings etc. basically uses simple equipment and techniques. Basic photography is an important building block towards more advanced techniques.
High angle is when the camera looks down on someone or something.
Any digital camera is a good start, HD doesn't really pertain to still photography anymore. Only video
Adrian Schulz has written: 'Architectural photography' -- subject(s): PHOTOGRAPHY / Reference, Photography, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Architectural & Industrial, Architectural photography, PHOTOGRAPHY / Techniques / Digital (see also COMPUTERS / Digital Media / Photography), PHOTOGRAPHY / Techniques / General, Digital techniques, ARCHITECTURE / Methods & Materials, PHOTOGRAPHY / Techniques / Lighting
Architectural photography is simply the photographing of buildings and similar structures. The photographs can be taken inside or outside the building, and will be both aesthetically pleasing and accurate.
Hiroshi Sugimoto has written: 'Hiroshi Sugimoto' -- subject(s): Architectural photography, Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, Museum exhibits, Photography, Artistic, Pictorial works 'Architecture of time' -- subject(s): Photography, Architecture 'Theaters' -- subject(s): Architectural photography, Artistic Photography, Photographs, Photography, Artistic, Pictorial works, Theaters 'Sugimoto' -- subject(s): Architectural photography, Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, Marine photography, Photography of water, Photography, Artistic, Pictorial works, Sea in art, Water 'Hiroshi Sugimoto: time exposed' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, Photography, Artistic
The Whole Picture - 2005 Architectural Photography 2-2 was released on: USA: 15 January 2006
E. Abraben has written: 'Point of view' -- subject(s): Architectural photography, Artistic Photography
Otto Hochreiter has written: 'Bauten, Blicke' -- subject(s): Architectural photography, Exhibitions 'Im Zeichen des Janus' -- subject(s): Arches, Architectural photography, Doorways, Pictorial works
Urs Tillmanns has written: 'Geschichte der Photographie' -- subject(s): History, Photography 'Architectural photography'
Micheline Nilsen has written: 'Architecture in Nineteenth Century Photographs' -- subject(s): Photograph collections, Photography, Architectural photography, Historiography and photography, History
Dan Haga has written: 'Urban atrophy' -- subject(s): Abandoned buildings, Artistic Photography, Architectural photography
Anne M. Lyden has written: 'The photographs of Frederick H. Evans' -- subject(s): Architectural photography, Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, Landscape photography
A building.
The modern definition of photography is the process of producing images. This also includes, the process of taking or producing a photo.