Capturing Architectural Details and Patterns
Photographing architectural details and patterns is a surefire way to add visual interest and depth to your photographs. There are a variety of techniques you can employ in order to capture these intricate structures, including changing your angle, using lighting effects, using props, and including reflections into your architectural photography composition for maximum depth and complexity.
Pickett contends that repetition can be used effectively as an invaluable asset for architecture photographers. To avoid repetition becoming monotonous, try photographing the same building from different vantage points and perspectives to prevent boredom from setting in. A tilt-shift lens may help eliminate perspective distortion while creating unique architectural compositions while wide-angle lenses may focus on emphasizing geometric lines and patterns inherent to architectural structures.
Break up a pattern by taking one element out. For instance, photograph a window with one open pane to surprise viewers and subvert expectations. Or photograph buildings in black and white to emphasize their lines and shapes.
Capturing every detail of these stunning buildings can make or break a photograph. By following these straightforward tips, architectural photography can reach new heights of excellence. Be patient and practice frequently so as to perfect your skills – and remember any privacy considerations when photographing religious or culturally significant structures.