Architecture Photography For Beginners — The Complete Course

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Architecture Photography For Beginners — The Complete Course
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.00 GB | Duration: 2h 30m

Architecture Photography Fundamentals : From the Field to the Rendering

What you'll learn

Understanding architecture photography fundamentals.

Applying architecture photography fundamentals on the field

Editing architecture photographs with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom

Evaluating what eventually makes a good architecture photograph

Understanding the exposure triangle settings

Requirements

Have a digital or handwritten media to take notes.

Be equipped with a camera (Phone, DSLR Camera, Mirrorless, Bridge…).

Be motivated to learn.

Description

What makes a good architecture photograph ? While taking a photograph of a building may at first seem easy, capturing the essence of architecture obviously requires patience and dedication. For a few years now, I've been figuring out how to transcribe into images the feelings conveyed by places I visit. I have to admit it, I have been struggling a lot when trying to find out what exposition or angle of view create legible pictures. Even ensuring that people are correctly captured in an architectural photo can be complicated when you have no experience. Maybe you feel that you would also like to learn about architecture photography, or improve your skills in this discipline.  Whether you are working or studying in the architecture field, or simply a photography enthusiast, this course is intended for you.In fact, Architecture Photography for Beginners — The Complete Course is a step-by-step guide to elevate your skills in architecture shooting, composition and edition. Created over two years of practice, this course is a compendium of everything I have been learning about architecture photography. From theoretical perspectives on architecture photography to the field, embrace a journey from the fundamentals to some professional techniques. This course also provide post-production teaching, especially in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop softwares.Let's embark this architecture photography journey together !

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Personal introduction

Lecture 2 What will you learn through this course

Section 2: Learn about Architecture Photography

Lecture 3 Short History of Architecture Photography

Lecture 4 An Introduction to Optics

Lecture 5 Understanding the Exposure Triangle

Lecture 6 Can I photograph architecture with a smartphone?

Lecture 7 Which Camera body should I use?

Lecture 8 Which Lenses should I use?

Lecture 9 Which Accessories can I use?

Section 3: Setting a camera for Architecture Photography

Lecture 10 Why you have to stop using the auto mode

Lecture 11 RAW and JPEG formats : Which one to choose ?

Lecture 12 How to use F-Number?

Lecture 13 How to use shutter speed?

Lecture 14 Setting up digital ISO

Lecture 15 Focus modes

Lecture 16 White balance

Section 4: Architecture Photography on the Field

Lecture 17 How to approach Architecture Photography

Lecture 18 Composition fundamentals

Lecture 19 Main views in architectural photography

Lecture 20 Summer and winter lights : how to adapt?

Lecture 21 Creating order and stability

Lecture 22 Storytelling in architecture photography

Lecture 23 Interior photography

Lecture 24 Black and white photography

Lecture 25 COMPOSITION CASE STUDY - LOUIS CARRÉ HOUSE, ALVAR AALTO

Section 5: Images Editing & Rendering

Lecture 26 Introduction to Photoshop Lightroom

Lecture 27 Solving Lenses distortions

Lecture 28 Lightness and contrast

Lecture 29 Colors and hue correction

Lecture 30 Additional Edition in Photoshop CC

Lecture 31 Exporting pictures

Section 6: Conclusion

Lecture 32 Where to Photograph Architecture?

Lecture 33 Acknowledgments

Photography enthusiasts, dedicated to learn architecture photography,Architects or architecture students who want to improve their photography skills,Anyone who is interested in learning architecture photography