Architectural Photography
With an architecture background, I plan images rather than take random shots. Architecture is a play of forms in light: we define the brief, map the best time for each façade, and balance interior lighting with daylight so materials remain honest and verticals stay true.
- Brief first: usage (editorial, awards, real estate, portfolio), must-have views & details
- Light plan: golden/blue hour per orientation, weather windows, multi-session scheduling
- Composition & perspective: disciplined height/focal length, verticals corrected
- Interiors: available light first; add controlled fixtures/bounce where needed
- Post: color neutrality, material fidelity, line control, sky/reflection balance
- Deliverables: web JPGs + print-ready files for large, high-quality prints
- Optional: drone views (where compliant), renderings & visualizations
What we shoot
- Residential & multi-unit housing · Villas · Interiors
- Public buildings & hospitality · Retail & workspaces
- Details & sequences: materials, joints, stairs, thresholds
- Real-estate showcases with editorial quality
Packages
Single session, 10–15 key images, exterior focus, perspective correction, web + print files.
Two sessions (façade light plan), exteriors + interiors, detail sequences, 20–30 images, web + print files.
Multi-session scheduling, dusk/blue hour, interiors with controlled fixtures, 35–50 images, deliverables for awards & print.
Every project includes a light plan and precise postproduction. Drone/visualizations on request.




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FAQ
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