3 Free eBooks You Should Read to Improve Your Architecture Photography

Sol Walser
Sol Walser

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Whether a building in your town or city catches your eye or you’re visiting someplace renowned for its architecture, making your architecture photos stand out requires extra effort. 

The idea is to find a new way to add a twist to something that has been photographed a million times before or capture something that stands out to you in your daily commute. We’ve gathered three free guides to make your architecture photography really pop! Do check them out if you like architecture photography or want to explore the genre.

(Note: If you want to take your architecture photography up a notch, take a look at our new Architecture Photography Creativity Prompts)

Download now → Architecture at night offers incredible photography potential. Buildings and bridges take on a different personality when the sun goes down and the streetlights come on. They can be incredibly beautiful, but the immense dynamic range of night scenes makes them very challenging to photograph. Learn more in this guide by photographer Aaron Seefeld.

Download now → Photographer Teddi Tostanoski shares her insights on photographing architecture, with discussion on topics like the role of perspective, lighting, architectural interiors and 360-degree photographs, plus loads of useful tips. The guide will show you how to photograph any building so that the image stands out in your portfolio.

Download now → Just because something looks interesting or beautiful, does not necessarily guarantee that your photograph of it is going to be memorable. This is why composition is so important. In this guide, photographer David Veldman explores the different composition techniques you can utilize when photographing architecture.

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If you’d like to dive deeper into architecture photography, and try something new, take a look at our new Architecture Photography Creativity Prompts. Use them spark fresh ideas, and beat creativity block! Perfect if you ever need a little motivation to get clicking.

You get 5 architecture photography creativity prompts (59 Pages | 29 Assignments | See More…) Learn from the mini-lessons within each category. Examples and practical assignments will help you remember what you learn. This is inspiration + learning in a super-useful quick format. Think of it like your new secret stash of infinite photography inspiration.

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About Sol Walser

About Sol Walser

Sol lives in Argentina with her young daughter and has been involved in photography for almost a decade, with a particular interest in street, travel and product photography. She recommends the project-based photography learning tool Action Cards to anyone who wants to learn essentially all aspects of photography - including composition and all the different genres.

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Great question! Photzy.com is an online photography school with a focus on simple, practical tips and tutorials, for beginners.

Since 2012, we’ve grown to a small team of photography enthusiasts from all over the world, teaching over 200,000 students from 180 countries. No matter where your current skill level is, we’d like to help you explore your unique creative side, through photography!

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