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Annotations for architecture

photography techniques

Rule of thirds-

rule of thirds is when you dissect your picture into equals sections by dividing it into three horizontal and vertical 

side wall black and white.jpg

Low vantage points-

when i did a low vantage picture i got down low and took the picture upwards to create a very dramatic scale of the building 

wall edge black and white.jpg

High contrast-

to achieve high contrast i turned the picture black and white and i levelled it up to create dark and light spot of the picture when needed

leading lines-

leading lines drawers a viewer into a point of interest, it also makes the building more prominent and leads to a point of interest 

stairs black and white.jpg
wall near entrace black and white.jpg

critical links

With Binet and Hervé they both created quite different work to the aesthetic at the time, they were all about high contrast in their pictures so they would typically be quite dramatic.

helene binet.jpg

Whereas with Daniel Liberskind his work was architecture but he did more sketching and making building designs then taking pictures 

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designs 

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