What Is a Tilt-Shift Lens? (And How to Use It for Architecture Photography) Tilt-shift lenses are a specialist photography lens which allows you to move the glass optic of the lens without moving your camera. They are a staple of the architecture photographers...
If you have read any of my other blog posts you will know that one of my favourite bits of kit is my tripod setup. I’m a big believer that your tripod is one of the most important bits of architecture photography kit and here’s 5 reasons why: Low light level...
Are you looking for blogs to inspire and teach you more about interior and architecture photography? Blogs by other photographers are a great way to get those creative juices flowing and pick up little tips and tricks and how other photographers approach jobs which...
I’ve caught up with four architecture photographers from around the globe to see what gear they keep in their bag for every shoot. Adam Goldberg – Atlanta, USA Adam is an architectural photographer based in Atlanta, GA. His work primarily focuses on commercial...
If you’re just starting as an architectural photographer, you may feel a bit lost with all the equipment you think you need to buy and all the conflicting reviews. Never fear this post will take you through the bare minimum amount of gear you need to start out and get...
Outside of your camera and your lens, a decent tripod is going to be your next big purchase for architecture photography. I’m going to go through which type of tripod head is your best choice for architecture photography and also which to avoid to keep that camera...