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Author Ewing, James

Title Follow the Sun : a Field Guide to Architectural Photography in the Digital Age
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (205 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgments; PART 1: BACKGROUND; 1 What is Architectural Photography?; 1.1 Who Needs Architectural Images and Why?; 1.2 Various Approaches and Styles Create Subjective Visions; 1.3 The Photographer's Role as Both Promoter and Critic of the Built Environment; 2 A Brief History; 2.1 The Influence of Linear Perspective; 2.2 The Continuous Evolution of Photographic Tools; 2.3 A Timeline of Architectural Photography; 2.4 Illustration in Both Analog and Digital Images; PART 2: PLANNING AND PREPARATION; 3 The Assignment
3.1 Defining an Assignment3.2 Self-Assigned Work; 3.3 Commissioned Work; 3.4 Assignment and Voice; 4 Know the Site; 4.1 Access and Permissions; 4.2 Mapping the Site; 4.3 Working Shot List; 4.4 Site Visit and Revised Shot List; 4.5 Scheduling; 5 Follow the Sun; 5.1 Rhythms of the Earth and Sun; 5.2 Qualities of Light; 5.3 Light for Architecture; 5.4 Sun-Tracking Software; 5.5 Chronological Shot List; 6 The Tools of the Trade; 6.1 Camera Support; 6.2 Lens; 6.3 Camera Body; 6.4 Camera Case; 6.5 Computers and Storage; 6.6 Accessories; 6.7 Grip Kit; 6.8 Lighting; PART 3: THE SHOOT
7 Workflow Onsite7.1 Shooting Checklist; 7.2 Photo Assistant; 7.3 Keeping Images Safe; 7.4 Shooting Tethered; 8 Composition-Building a Photograph; 8.1 Formal Elements (Building Blocks); 8.2 Fundamental Variables (Tools); 8.3 Cultural Components; 8.4 Building a Shot; 9 Perspective and the Tilt-Shift Lens; 9.1 Linear Perspective; 9.2 Tilt-Shift Lenses and Perspective; 9.3 Using a Tilt-Shift Lens for Architecture; 9.4 Optimizing Sharpness; 9.5 Using a Tilt to Extend Focus; 9.6 Breaking the z Axis; 10 Translating Interior Space; 10.1 Identify Goals; 10.2 Consider Light and Timing
10.3 Select Camera Position, Lens, and Frame10.4 Style the Room, Move and Edit Objects; 10.5 Adjust Existing Light; 10.6 Test, Revise, and Take the Final Shot; PART 4: THE FINAL IMAGE; 11 Post-Production Workflow; 11.1 Download to Delivery; 11.2 Hardware for Post-Production; 11.3 Software for Post-Production; 11.4 Archiving; 11.5 Editing: The Selection Process; 11.6 Basic Raw Processing; 12 Advanced Retouching; 12.1 Working with a Professional Retoucher; 12.2 How Much Is Too Much? Choosing a Look; 12.3 Lightroom Local Adjustments: Gradients and Brushes
12.4 Compositing with Masked Adjustment Layers12.5 Lens Corrections; 12.6 Spotting and Sharpening; 13 Presenting the Work; 13.1 Editing a Portfolio; 13.2 Portfolio Website; 13.3 Print Portfolio; PART 5: WORK IN ACTION; 14 Voices from the Field; 14.1 Peter Aaron; 14.2 Magda Biernat; 14.3 Ty Cole; 14.4 Elizabeth Felicella; Index
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Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317753087
1317753089