As I am now working on the Buildings and Spaces of Project 3 I have been researching architectural photographs and came upon the website of The International Association of Architectural Photographers.
http://www.iaap.co.uk/index.htm
This association showcases members work and gives contact details in countries around the world. Some of the photography is the standard type where you are just recording a scene to make a permanent record but some of the images are exceptional. I found the pictures of Blain Crellin, an Australian photographer based in Shanghai particularly exciting especially as he seemed keen to add human interest to his images, see website below.
http://www.iaap.co.uk/index.htm
This association showcases members work and gives contact details in countries around the world. Some of the photography is the standard type where you are just recording a scene to make a permanent record but some of the images are exceptional. I found the pictures of Blain Crellin, an Australian photographer based in Shanghai particularly exciting especially as he seemed keen to add human interest to his images, see website below.
http://www.iaap.co.uk/ptpl.index.php?PageT=ViewPh&act=&ID=802
We all know how difficult it is to obtain the perfect shot of a tall buiding and, if you don't have an architectural lens, how much work is needed to eliminate your converging verticals so to see some of these images stimulates me to get out there and have another go!
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