• About this blog

    In my blog I share my work and my experiences as a professional architectural and interiors photographer, as well as considering both the aesthetics, business and techniques of architectural photography. I want to further the appreciation of representing architecture and related concepts for both those seeking to practice architectural photography as a profession, and for architects looking to record and represent their own work more effectively whether on line or in prints.

    Coming in June-July 2010

    Lightroom Tips (Video), how to manage photography jobs using Folders and Collections

    Movements and interiors, how to get the best out of DSLR's and shift lenses for interior photography

  • What I'm doing

Archive for May, 2007

30 May

Progress Photography #2

Progress Photography #2

The second shoot for this progress project proved to be a little less enjoyable than the first as the weather in late May was the almost exact opposite of April’s weather. I arrived on site with grey clouds looming. Sure enough by the time I was a third of the way through, the rain [...]

28 May

Architecture for advertising

Architecture for advertising

Shooting architecture can take many forms. Shooting architecture for adverting agencies falls into my ‘nice work if I can get it’ category (if mainly from a financial perspective) as its more lucrative than shooting for architectural practices.
Its a different kind of working process though, and maybe not for everyone. For a start, advertising shooting is [...]

02 May

Progress photography #1

Progress photography #1

Last week I started documenting the progress of a build for Studio 4 Design, an architecture practice based in London. Originally it had been thought that it wasn’t necessary to have site progress photographs taken professionally, so I was pleased when I was commissioned to cover this project.
The building is a project for the NHS [...]