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INFORMATION: A Guide for Buying Architectural Photography

Barbara Bourne PhotographyNow that you and your design team are ready to have your latest project photographed, here are some guidelines for maximizing the value of the images we produce for you.

The Shot List

Photographs of completed interior and exterior designs are well-planned and timed to best feature the elements of the finished work. They should be chosen to fit into a series of images made to best tell the story of the project. Because of the preparation involved, careful editing of your shot list is the most important aspect of planning the shoot.

At the Site: Logistics to Consider

Barbara Bourne PhotographyScouting the job site & discussing the important aspects of your project will assist in choosing the views best suited to your marketing tools. Confirm with owners or building managers so that they are ready for the arrival of a photographer and crew. The photographer should have access to circuit breakers for controlling lights and sprinklers, plus made aware of any alarms or security systems.

The photographer should have permission to move furnishings for the photograph. Consider the landscaping, time of year and optimum weather conditions for the photography of your project.
 

  
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