How to Photograph Buildings and Interiors

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Princeton Architectural Press, 1998 - Architecture - 200 pages
Architectural photographer Gerry Kopelow created this guide on how to take high-quality photographs for architects, interior designers, engineers, heritage preservers, and professional photographers. The book starts with the basics, discussing topics such as photographing architectural models and drawings, technical considerations involving cameras, films, and lighting, and preparing materials for publication. This expanded edition contains nine new chapters that focus on more advanced topics, including medium- and large-format cameras, digital image manipulation, working on location, and the architectural photographer's darkroom. It also includes hundreds of color and black-and-white photographic examples. This practical how-to book is the definitive title on the subject.

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About the author (1998)

Gerry Kopelow runs his own commercial photography business. Other titles he has written include Photography and the Performing Arts and The Focal Handbook of Commercial Photography. He is a regular contributor to Photo Techniques magazine.

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