[LargeFormat] Tips on Architecture photographs

John Fontana largeformat@f32.net
Thu Jul 10 15:20:54 2003


Focal Press publish 'Professional Archtectural Photography' by Michael
Harris ISBN 0-240-51672-9.
It has an emphasis on cameras with movements, digital as well as traditional
content, basic and creative techniques etc.
John Fontana
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From: "Dan Kalish" <kaliushkin@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: [LargeFormat] Tips on Architecture photographs


> As I'm getting more experienced with Large Format photography, I find
> myself drawn towards architecture.  There are many such opportunities in
> New York City what with all the landmarks. I'm even developing a different
> outlook on the City: noticing the way buildings blend in and don't block
> the views.
>
> I can learn about the landmarks but want to get more proficient with this
> type of photography.  Any recommendation on books?  Organizations?  Is a
> Gandolfi Variant I with 210mm lens up to the task?  What about permission
> and permits?
>
> I can see myself ultimately picking a landmark, such as Grand Central
> Terminal, and doing a project around it.
>
> Dan the K.
>
>
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