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By Debra Grahl on April 20th, 2010
We recently received an email of a New York Times article regarding the grim state of affairs in the publishing world, stating that no less than 428 magazine titles folded in 2009 alone. All of us connected to this industry, publishers, editors, writers, ad sales reps, have without a doubt felt the economic strain of [...]
By Brett Eckert on April 8th, 2010
The plum is a type of stone fruit related to cherries, peaches, apricots and almonds. It runs the gamut in taste from sweet to tart and in colors ranging from green to yellow, red to deep purple. Around 430 different species of the Prunus genus are found around the globe in the northern temperate regions [...]
By Brett Eckert on March 11th, 2010
On the day of the shoot, especially if no one will be on hand to assist in the production, there are several important details that that photographer should be made aware of. What is the site availability for the shoot dates? How soon may the photographer arrive on location and how late may the photographer [...]
By Brett Eckert on March 8th, 2010
There are many preparations to be made before photography production can begin and it is best to think through the following points before the day of the shoot. Before a shoot can begin, we will need to know all the parties and contact info that wish to be involved in the photography production. This should [...]
By Brett Eckert on March 4th, 2010
Architectural photographers, like all artists, own the copyright to their work. Photographic fees are actually a client’s cost to license the rights to use a photograph in a certain way for a specified period of time. Rights packages vary by the type of usage and the value that the architectural or interior photography brings to [...]
By Brett Eckert on March 1st, 2010
If you have a project that you would like documented, the first step is to send us a description of the space including its name, location, size, style, construction materials, environment and any other pertinent information. Scouting photos of the exterior angles and interior rooms are very helpful in developing a production plan and give [...]
By Brett Eckert on March 1st, 2010
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 [...]
By Brett Eckert on November 25th, 2009
We have found the perfect photo book. A small publishing company is producing coffee-table style books exclusively for professional photographers and designers. They offer many different styles of books, from leather hardcovers to full bleed softcovers. Their product line comes in a variety of sizes, page finishes and with up to 100 pages per book.
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By Brett Eckert on November 25th, 2009
It’s the end of November. The leaves have fallen, the skies are gray and each day is a bit darker and colder than the one that preceded it. With the final chapter of this tumultuous year being written in the coming weeks, we look with quiet optimism to the future and what it has in [...]
By Brett Eckert on November 25th, 2009
John Hendricks, AIA, of Hendricks Architecture in Sandpoint, Idaho, managed to find time between designing stunning mountain homes to write an interesting post on his blog detailing the importance of interior designers, their role within the design process and how they can actually save you money in the long run:
Interior designers specialize in choosing color [...]
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