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4 STEP BY STEP ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO SHOOTING ARCHITECTURAL IMAGES

August 2, 2023

Are you thinking of getting into the field of architectural photography? Are you genuinely interested in architectural photography, then you are on the right page.Architectural photography is basically one of the different types of photography also a very well-known one. In this, the photos of different types of buildings, monuments are captured.

Here is the very simple step by step guide to shooting architectural images

Image Stabilization

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ISO

The lowest possible ISO gives you the best of the colours within the camera, so, stick to the lowest ISO, it is basically the camera setting that will brighten or darken a photo.


Aperture

Aperture,basically is the opening of the diaphragm of any lens through which the light passes, so, the suggested aperture should be f8 to f11. Exceptions (if you are capturing or practicing photography at night and you want that starburst effect then in that case you can use f16.

Lens

After the previous step, the next step is to use a tilt-shift lens to reduce the issue of non-parallel lines but as the tilt-shift lens is expensive, then we would suggest not buying a tilt-shift lens and use a wide-angle lens by placing it exactly parallel to the origin.


So, these were the steps that you should follow if you are into architectural photography to capture some great architectural images or you want to get into architectural photography as your career option.If you want an architectural image without going through the process mentioned above—it’s always better to opt for aroyalty free architectural images to save time and money.

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