How I take my architectural photography images – a detailed explanation

 Architectural photography in Dorset by Rick McEvoy Photography

This is my latest article on the Improve Photography website

How I take my architectural photography images – a detailed explanation

This is the fourth in the series of articles on my work as an architectural photographer.

In this article I write about how I actually take the photos, the camera settings, and the thinngs I consider when taking an image.

 Canon 6D, Canon 17-40mm lens, Manfrotto tripod

I explain the importance of getting different views of a scene, and also how I capture the highest quality images for clients.

 My Canon 6D on my Platypod Pro

With a few of my on location and final client edit images thrown in for good measure!

Next is image processing - thats all for today - time to get my Lightroom Catalogues sorted!

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