Buildings are more than brick, stone, glass and steel
- they have a character and personality of their own, which must
be recognised and felt in order to do justice to capturing them in
camera. Just
as a portrait photographer must develop a rapport with the sitter,
so must the architectural
photographer have a rapport with structure.
Conveying a three dimensional
object in two dimensions relies on an understanding of how
light enhances form and the way in which straight lines and curves
interact
to form beautiful balanced compositions.
SteelOrchid architectural photographs have harmony, balance and
structure. Shooting digitally, we can correct for verticals
and control the colour temperature of our shots, both overall and
locally, to achieve the look that you want.
Our reasonable
rates are covered on the commercial page
and we look forward to hearing from you to discuss your specific
requirements....or please contact
us to request our CD portfolio.
The photographs on
this page show Barnsley Transport Interchange Architect: Jefferson Sheard