Architectural Photography

Architectural and interior shots thrive on clear lines, straight perspectives, and a clean visual impact. A calm composition, precise alignment, and as much sharpness as possible throughout the entire subject are important. Therefore, I usually work with a tripod, natural light, and carefully chosen perspectives.

For many subjects, single shots or targeted panoramas are completely sufficient. For more complex rooms, very tight situations, or 360° shots, additional special techniques are used so that the images can be seamlessly stitched together.

In addition to overall views, details are often requested: materials, furniture, fixtures, surfaces, or special design elements. The biggest challenges are shadows, reflections, and backlighting. Many problems can be avoided during the shoot if you work carefully and keep the entire process in mind. What cannot be solved on site can later be professionally retouched or optimized.

Architectural photography is a passion of mine; it requires a geometric understanding and a great love for detail. Color accuracy, as well as playing with light and shadow, are particularly important here.

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