This reference covers the fundamentals of photographing residential, commercial, and public spaces. Updated with new photographs and the latest information on equipment and business practices.
Read slowly, learn from a master architectural photographer
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Norman McGrath demonstrates what mastering architectural photography is all about. This book is, for a start, properly printed - by this i mean, so many current books on photography are poorly reproducing images. Here, we have a reference point for print results, to start with. Then , yes, this book is not a step by step, how to, recipe like book, but advises, tips and trick abound, nonetheless. You just need to read slowly, and follow the author in his presentation. By "reading slowly" Norman does share a lot of insights, secrets, howtos, etc. but there are not obviously highlighted. The gems are scattered in plain text. The only downside is that the book is not current with 2008 digital photography. So, i do hope we'll have a new edition coming soon.
Great book (period)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
It is the perfect balance between architecture and photography. It has helped me tremendously. By the way, if you're looking for a book on how to use your view camera this is not it.
Spot on!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Norman McGrath's PHOTOGRAPHING BUILDINGS INSIDE AND OUT (2ND EDITITON) is an excellent source for information. While view cameras are the way to go, they are not always the most convienient. McGrath discusses equipment selection - camera, lenses, tripods, heads, meters, filters and film. His case studies (taken from his portfolio) show a body of work and what was done to due to the existing conditions: tight spaces, different light temperatures, auxiliary lighting, etc. He also discussed different perspectives of the same room/building, as well as prop suggestions to complement the subject.It has been said that "Architecture is in the details" so, too, is it with photography. His "numerous case studies to illustrate his methods and techniques... clearly explains his objectives for each shoot and demonstrates how, with attention to the smallest deatails, he achieves successful results every time." (Excerpt taken from the back cover.)As a designer, I found it very helpful in photographing my own work for my portfolio as well as capturing the spirit of the place. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in photographing architecture and/or interiors for fun or profit.Anthony
Great photos, not enough technical info
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
McGrath is one of the most well-published architectural photographers of recent memory, and this book does a great job of highlighting his work in a variety of situations. Unfortunately, this book tends at times to become more of McGrath's portfolio and less a guide to the art and technique of architectural photography. Worth getting just to look at the photos, but also get either Gerry Kopelow's or Michael Harris's books for another perspective.
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