Friday, September 29, 2017

Simple Steps To Becoming An Architectural Photographer

By Peter Cox


With today's technology and the importance of social media, it sometimes seems like everyone is a photographer. The majority of the photos posted online are completely amateurish and awkward. There is a certain segment of the population however that understands the best photos are works of art and taking them combines elements of skill, knowledge, and talent. If you have an interest in camera lenses, angles, and structures, you might be someone who makes a career as an architectural photographer.

It may be fun to snap friends and family in awkward moments with your phone camera, but a real photo shoot requires professional equipment and the know how to use it. It is not a good idea to invest in expensive equipment until you are serious about learning the craft however. You can purchase an affordable digital camera, that will produce good quality pictures, to start with. These cameras have a lot of functions, and it's a good idea to learn exactly what they are capable of.

It certainly isn't a requirement to have a four year college degree to become a photography professional, but many potential clients prefer to hire someone they consider educated and experienced in their craft. Even if you have natural talent, taking courses in composition, lighting, structure, color technique, and the history of photography will give you the background and confidence to succeed.

You won't get far without having a professional portfolio to show your potential clients. Photography is a visual art form, and that should be reflected in the pieces you include. As you gain experience, you will probably want to change the photos you show to clients. You can even tailor your portfolio to the type of job interview you have scheduled.

The custom of apprenticing one's self to a master craftsman has gone out of fashion. Today young artists try to find employment as assistants to professionals willing to mentor them. When you find a talented craftsman who is generous with his time and willing to teach you some of the skills he has learned, you will get invaluable training that will carry you far.

Networking is an excellent way to advance your career, no matter what kind of work you do. As a working photographer, there are a number of organizations you can join where you will meet and brainstorm with others in your field. The more you are around talented photographers, the better your own work will become.

The most successful people continue to learn and grow throughout their careers and lives. It is important to be open to new ideas and the progression of technology. If you get complacent, younger and more ambitious professionals will take your place. Sitting in on college courses is a great way to stay current.

You may never be a world famous photographer, but you can become successful and earn a good living taking pictures of interesting buildings. Travel may be necessary, and standing for long periods of time will probably become the norm. You will have the satisfaction though of doing something you love and that is admired by others.




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