creative architectural
ANTON CORBEIN – THE MOST ROCKY PHOTOGRAPHY OF MODERNITY
Anton Corbijn was born in a Dutch province in 1955. His father was a priest of the Protestant church, and his mother was a nurse. Anton’s childhood passed in a small village. As a teenager, he becomes interested in photography. Corbane attended concerts and took the first pictures there, which he sold to local publications. Then he still did not know that it was the photos of the musicians that would make him famous. The first significant mark in the career of the future photographer can be called a collaboration with the Dutch magazine Oor. Absolute self-taught managed to make interesting and deep shots. The obvious talent of the guy was torn out. In 1979, Arthur left his homeland and moved to London.
Great Britain attracted Corbane not only with new development opportunities. His area of interest includes music. Anton holds a unique photo shoot for Joy Division, the cult band of British post-punk. Continue reading
Feel free to look in the face of the sun, or How to shoot against the light
Many photographers, especially beginners, do not risk taking pictures against the sun, fearing either damage to the camera or ugly photos. However, if you shoot in the backlight according to all the rules, then the award will be wonderful photos with backlight.
How to shoot against the light
Yes, the sun makes the sky dazzling white and turns any objects in photographs into black silhouettes. But these problems, like many others, can be fixed. Continue reading
9 interesting techniques for architectural photography
The correct implementation of the technical part of architectural photography should be the primary task of the photographer, although in addition to this, it is also worth experimenting.
In this article, photographer Simon Bond shares some of the options for creative architectural photography and talks about how you can apply them to your work.
A wide angle lens was used in this photograph of a Tokyo government building from a lower angle (“worm’s eye”)
Change of angle Continue reading