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Written by Alan Blakely
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A common question in the email I receive is, “How do I actually become an architectural photographer?” To answer that question more definitively I recently polled AIAP members (Association of Independent Architectural Photographers) as to their path into the business. I wasn’t completely surprised at the results, but perhaps you will be.
The poll was a single question survey asking, “What was your background immediately prior to beginning work as a professional architectural photographer?”
Here are the fifteen possible responses with their respective results:
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Alan Blakely |
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| Current Author Promotion: Alan Blakely is the founder of The Association of Independent Architectural Photograhers an internet-based trade association with the primary purpose of helping promote the professional success of established independent architectural photographers.
Alan Blakely has been making money as a photographer since the age of 14. First as a photojournalist for his hometown newspaper in Utah, and ultimately as a nationally recognized commercial photographer. Alan’s interests and professional pursuits are widely varied, and have included careers as a jazz musician and advertising copywriter. Alan holds a BA degree from Brigham Young University in Advertising Communications.
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