- Taking architectural photos is like taking pictures of the people inside of the buildings
- Taking architectural photos is somewhat like taking landscape pictures
- You use the same style of composition
- Architecture has always been a popular subject to take
- One reason is architecture was full of detail and it dose not move so the exposure could be as long as needed
- British photographer Fredrick H. Evens brought emotion to his photos
- He said "Try for a record of emotion rather than a piece of topography"
- Architectural photography can be a visual recording of a buildings appearance
- Lines help your viewer's eyes look at the whole picture
- Always look at the surroundings
- Pattern help make the photo stronger
- Color film emphasize color and setting
- Black and White emphasize as well
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Pg. 179-189 Notes
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