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Pt. 1: Preparing for Your Photo Shoot

Photographing an architectural space is a large undertaking - requiring planning, communication and resource management among multiple parties. A typical shoot generally takes a day or more to complete, depending on the size of the space and the quantity of views ordered. To assist our clients with the preparations for photographing an architectural project, we have put together some information explaining different aspects that should be addressed prior to a shoot and what to expect during photography production.

Great Room Towards Fireplace

Great Room Towards Fireplace


Front Entry

Front Entry

I will be publishing a series of blog posts over the coming days concerning the following topics: The Project and Interested Parties, Licensing, Before the Shoot and Day of the Shoot. We hope these articles will answer many of the questions common to photographing architectural spaces and help you prepare for your next project. A little pre-planning and foresight can go a long way in making sure that a photography shoot goes off without a hitch and everyone is happy with the results. We look forward to hearing from you and servicing you soon.

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