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| Written by Alan Blakely | |
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Architectural photography has become a very desirable subject in the art and design markets in recent years. If you happen to peruse the posters available in stores like Crate & Barrel you’ll see what I mean. What this means to architectural photographers is that there are markets for your work other than assignments and traditional stock photography. I began to pay attention to this market when I had a client commission a group of photographs to hang in their corporate offices. My client is a prominent residential builder and they wanted a series of fine art photographs to tell the story of their home construction process. I spent several weeks shooting black & white film at various active construction sites. In the end we settled on twenty images that I then hand printed on fiber base paper. The finished prints were professionally matted and framed, and now hang in the lobby of the builder’s headquarters. Please log in or sign up for a free Silver Account to access the rest of this articles and others | |
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