Posts Tagged ‘Architectural Photography’
Personal Projects
With the holidays over and the long winter ahead of us it is the time of year to take on personal projects in order to keep my architectural photography skills sharp and ready for the busy summers months.. My current project actually started in August of 2019 with photographing an old and very run down…
Read MoreHow to resize your Architecture images for Optimal Social Media Posts
Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, LinkedIn, and Houzz are all social media sites that Architecture and Interior Design Firms should be utilizing as part of their digital marketing plan. However, each platform has different requirements for optimizing (sizing) the quality of your images you post online. Additionally, each social media platform treats copyright ownership of the posted images…
Read MoreDo you Need to Be Creating Video Marketing Content?
Do you Need to Create Content Marketing Videos For my latest blog post I had intended to write about emerging trends in Architectural Photography with the goal of creating a top ten list. However my research led me down a very different path. The role that content marketing video play in our everyday lives. …
Read MoreLicensing 101
All images created by a photographer are copyrighted. In order to legally share images with another party these images need to have a license issued by the creator ( Photographer).There are two ways to legally license a photograph for 3rd party usage. The most common way is to commission a commercial photographer to create images for the client. After…
Read MoreUnderstanding Copyright Laws
CopyRights Understanding the world of copyright is often a confusing topic for many people, including the person who has created a work of art that is now protected under Copyright laws. What is the basic law? Copyright, “a form of intellectual property law, protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works,…
Read MoreSquechee Clean
Squechee Clean is a new commercial space located in Quechee, Vt. Designed by Barrett Architecture of White River Junction, Vt and construction by Trumbull/ Nelson of Hanover, NH.The design is a very traditional New England styled barn that happens to have a laundry mat on the inside and a car wash on the outside. I was…
Read MoreWhy You Need to Blog
I know what you are saying who has time to be blogging. In order to effectively engage today’s audience having an active well written blog will help drive your website’s goggle rankings to the top of the charts. By regularly posting to your blog, goggle’s spiders will see that your site is current. An up…
Read MoreTen Architectural Trends for 2018
Reuse of Old Buildings With the decline of retail and hundreds of closed Mill buildings throughout New England many developers are seeing an opportunity to reuse these buildings. Jackie Craven of ThoughtCo writes in a recent blog post: “Adaptive reuse, or adaptive re-use architecture, is the process of repurposing buildings — old buildings that…
Read MorePreparing your Design for Photography
Architecture is a visual and creative medium best showcased with engaging photography. Before creating beautiful images of your design much preparation has to happen. The following tips will help you and your photographer eliminate surprises, control costs, and allow the creative juices flow. Eight tips before you start Photographing It is important for the…
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